![]() Open up App Store or Google Play on your device and search for “Minecraft”. If not, press the arrow to the right of the play button and select “Latest Release”. The launcher should automatically show you the latest release. If you don’t have the launcher you can download it here. Log into your AWS account (Get a free one here - ) and head to your console.Start by opening the Minecraft launcher. I even spent a good hour on the phone to a geek mate Jack Skinner to pick his brains looking at ports and routing, tcp/udp - to no avail.Įventually I managed to crack it - so here's how to get a Minecraft Java Edition Server up and running for the kids using an Amazon Linux 2 AMI EC2 Instance. Very few of them would work, simply because Amazon moves so quickly with the EC2 Instances, it's hard for tutorials to stay relevant. Java Edition: this is the original version (kept up to date) that allows cross play for Windows, Mac and Linux provided you are using the Java Edition Client.Īfter realising that Franck's tutorial is for Bedrock, and my kids would need Java I tried finding and following various tutorials online. ![]() Bedrock: this is the newer 'unified' version that allows cross platform play for every platform except Mac/Linux using the Bedrock Client.I found a great tutorial (see link below) from Franck Schmidlin however it was after following this that I learned there are two different types of Minecraft: Well, we all know one of the joys of Minecraft is playing with your friends on a server - so I set about setting up a safe server space for them all. After a little discussion I discovered that they were all just playing single player and talking about it later. ![]() My kids recently asked if they can start playing Minecraft with their friends. ![]()
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