Also known as local multi-device games. Are games that you can play by connecting to the same network and play with family. examples:

  • BombSquad
  • Juicy Realm
  • Rusted Warfare
  • Mindustry
  • UFO99
  • Krafteers
  • Mini Militia
  • ReCharge RC

Please tell me about any LAN game that you know of. Appreciate it.

    • JohnDClay
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      1 day ago

      I didn’t see a way to set it up on Java without running a local server. Is there? I prefer Java, but it seemed like a lot of hours of work to get a server set up.

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        Escape, open to lan. autodetected by other Minecraft clients on the network and works modded without issues. You can enable cheats (or not) by default every time you open it again.

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        Yeah you play single player, pause, and hit “open to lan”

        Then someone else can connect to lan by typing in the IP. I think it autodetects a lan connection that’s already open, too, but it’s been a bit since I’ve used it.

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          24 hours ago

          The problem with that is when you have some computer on the LAN that is running Windows, it doesn’t always work and who the fuck knows why.

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          Oh yeah, I remember now. It wasn’t registering the IP. But yeah there should be a way, I was just having technical issues with it.

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            1 day ago

            You do need to forward the port in some routers.

            Or connect via Ethernet cable and avoid the router, if possible.

            But yeah, once any initial little hiccups are done, its actually very smooth, opening Minecraft takes longer.

            Also that can turn on cheats in a world where cheats are disabled.