Yes, very normal.
Minecraft does not use Adobe Flash at all. To play Minecraft, you need to have download and installed Java.
Most likely not. Even I wouldn't play with you in Minecraft. Seananners has a job and he's too busy to play with normal people like me or you.
Oh, dude, can you play Minecraft on a smart TV? Well, technically, you can't just download Minecraft on your smart TV like you do on your phone or computer. But hey, if you're feeling adventurous, you can try casting your screen from a device that has Minecraft installed. Good luck, my fellow block builder!
Yes, as long as they all have java installed, they can all download minecraft as a .jar file no matter what OS.
If Minecraft opens to a black screen then the mods you have installed are either incompatible with the game or with each other.This can be solved by checking you have the correct versions of your mods installed, reinstalling them and installing ModLoader or Forge.If nothing works then you can simply force update and play vanilla Minecraft.
Sorry to disappoint you - but the answer is no. You must have Java installed onto your computer in order to play Minecraft, since Minecraft is a Java programmed game and runs in Java. I have provided a download link for the latest Java build in the related links below.
To use minecraft you have to have an account, which has a username and a password. If you lack either, you cannot play. However, if the files are already installed you can play offline.
I had this problem a long time ago. If you have the mac computer then in the top, right hand corner there is a search button. Search Mine craft and if you have not installed it then instal the game. Once you have installed the game click on it and play.
The beta and alpha are passed, now you have to play normal I think o.o
Yes, you can play Minecraft without the internet. However, you must first have had Minecraft installed at one point (which happens when you log in with the internet just once). After this, when you log in you can select the option to "Play Offline," however you cannot play on servers unless they're cracked, or their online-mode is set to false. You can check on this by contacting the server owner, or try it yourself.
In a sense, yes, but in another sense, no. You do not need to install Minecraft to play it on a computer, you can simply run it in your internet browser on Minecraft.net. However, if you want to run Minecraft without an internet connection, or without visiting Minecraft.net, you must install Minecraft on your computer. You can install Minecraft on multiple computers under the same account, but your saved worlds will not sync between computers.