The version of you are looking for, , is primarily known as a fictional "creepypasta" version and is not an official historical release from Mojang. While you might find downloads for it on third-party sites, these are usually fan-made horror mods or "lost version" simulations designed to include scary elements like glitch entities, bedrock pillars, and sudden loud noises. Understanding Minecraft Alpha 0.0.0

Programs that flood your computer with unwanted pop-up ads and slow down your system.

As long as you own a legitimate copy of Minecraft Java Edition (purchased after 2011), most preservationists consider downloading history-preserving forks of Alpha 0.0.0 as "fair use for archival purposes."

Players interested in exploring the history of Minecraft do not need to rely on risky third-party download sites. The official game launcher provides a safe mechanism for accessing historical builds.

Depending on the "quality" of experience you desire (retro-nostalgic or terrifyingly unique), you have two main paths.

If you manage to download and run Alpha 0.0.0, do not expect a normal Minecraft experience. The creator designed it to be a psychological horror game disguised as a classic build. Players who have documented their experiences report a series of distressing and bizarre features:

The Myth of Minecraft Alpha 000: The Internet’s Most Haunted Creepypasta

To download Minecraft Alpha 1.0.0, follow these steps:

: The earliest public builds were released as "Classic" versions (0.0.0 to 0.30).