Open your web browser and navigate to the specific Tuff Client GitHub repository.
Since Eaglercraft operates through the browser, "installing" Tuff Client typically involves accessing a hosted version or building it from source on GitHub.
Jesse had been playing Eaglercraft for months — the browser-based Minecraft clone that ran on anything from a school Chromebook to a library PC. No installs. No admin rights. Just pure, blocky chaos.
There are two primary ways to utilize the Tuff Client GitHub repository: playing online via GitHub Pages or running it locally offline. Method 1: Playing Directly via GitHub Pages (Online)
Open your web browser and navigate to the specific Tuff Client GitHub repository.
Since Eaglercraft operates through the browser, "installing" Tuff Client typically involves accessing a hosted version or building it from source on GitHub.
Jesse had been playing Eaglercraft for months — the browser-based Minecraft clone that ran on anything from a school Chromebook to a library PC. No installs. No admin rights. Just pure, blocky chaos.
There are two primary ways to utilize the Tuff Client GitHub repository: playing online via GitHub Pages or running it locally offline. Method 1: Playing Directly via GitHub Pages (Online)
