Demo Mode



The demo mode is a demo version of Minecraft for users who have not purchased the game yet and would like to try it out first, designed to replace the functionality of the outdated PC Gamer Minecraft demo.

The demo version of Minecraft can be played free-of-charge by registering a Mojang account and logging into the Minecraft launcher.

Functionality
The demo version functionally serves to allow players to try out the game before making the decision to buy Minecraft. It allows players to play on a single world for a 100 minute (5 in-game days) period, before the map is locked, and required to be reset.

While the demo version does not expire, it comes with certain restrictions, as its sole purpose is to allow new players to try out Minecraft.

Restrictions
The following restrictions apply when playing the game in demo mode:
 * The demo map is preset and will always generate with the same seed which is.
 * This means that the player Spawn, Seed, and Generated structures are always the same.
 * Players are normally restricted to Survival mode.
 * Multiplayer is inaccessible, although LAN is allowed.
 * The game time is limited to five in-game days (1 hour and 40 minutes real time). After the time runs out, players can still navigate though the world, but not interact with it. Resetting the demo world also resets the demo timer.

Landscape
Because the geography of the demo world never changes, users can post the locations of various landmarks. These can help act as a "guide" for new Minecrafters who are exploring the demo.

There is a Nether Fortress Chest at X:-125, Y:54, Z:-4

Abandoned mineshafts:
 * -307, 27, -1127
 * -906, 50, -69
 * -726, 26, -834
 * 1322, 36, -1902
 * 388, 23,  2735
 * -330, 74, -1109 (cave, then ravine/mineshaft crossover)

Abandoned mineshaft treasure carts (dig straight down from coordinates):
 * -1190, 63, -1428 = melon seeds
 * -1590, 65, -1331 = diamond
 * -1755, 73, -1019 = melon seeds
 * -220, 55, -200 = in water
 * -883, 39, -46 = iron ingot, redstone, bread
 * -970, 38, -22 = pumpkin seeds
 * -327, 26, -1059 = iron ingots, pumpkin seeds, lapis
 * -303, 31, -999 = coal, bread and iron pickaxes
 * -319, 22, -1129 = iron ingots and bread

Dungeons:
 * 705, 55, 171
 * 196, 24, 644 (Its underwater) (obsolete, not underwater)
 * -312, 20, -1136 = Chests containing iron horse armor, gunpowder, iron, redstone, wheat and the music discs "cat" and "13" (obsolete, is now a mineshaft)
 * -284, 29, -1011 = Chests containing gold horse armor, iron horse armor, name tag, saddle, iron ingots, redstone, enchanted book, bucket, music disk 13, gunpowder, bread and wheat

Desert pyramids:
 * -2470, 65, -1000 -chests contain 16 gold 11 iron 2 diamonds 23 bones 17 rotten flesh
 * 1339, 74, -485-chests contain 13 of gold and iron 2 emeralds 17 rotten flesh
 * 58, 65, 779 - there is 12 gold 12 iron at least 23 bones Diamond horse armor and rotten flesh

Villages: Witch huts:
 * -943, 65, -1221 = medium plains village
 * -2902, 71, -919 = large desert village very cool
 * 49, 68, 822 = medium desert village
 * 356, 65, 1117 = small desert village w/ blacksmith house
 * 884, 63, -236 = medium savanna village
 * 559, 69, 309 = medium savanna village
 * -2561, 71, 1464 = medium desert village
 * 1054, 78, -786 = large plains village
 * -701, 66, -379
 * -463, 67, -490 (mushroom in flower pot!)
 * -4987, 69, 3589
 * -698, 64, -373

Pumpkin patches:
 * -430, 7, -250
 * 1277, 82, -1043

Strongholds:
 * -33, 39, -981
 * -874, 20, 628
 * -563,34,-984

Natural cave systems:
 * 15, 57, -72 (huge ore deposits and system, close to spawn)
 * -432, 64, -881
 * -635, 64, -580
 * 8, 65, -122
 * 4, 66, -104
 * -330, 74, -1109 (cave, then ravine/mineshaft crossover)

There is a Mesa at x-10079 y-79  z-47.

Trivia

 * If you start a LAN world, you can turn cheats on and use /gamemode 1 or 2 to use Creative Mode and Adventure Mode.
 * If you are in LAN and close the game without saving while you're in creative mode you will be in creative when you load it again while not in LAN, but you cant use the cheat commands this way though. NOTE you cannot switch back to survival once this is done unless you go back into LAN or reset the demo.
 * The demo mode can be played by both paid players and players which are trying out the game.
 * It is possible to install modifications on the demo version.
 * Servers can be started with the --demo flag (This is technically what the launcher does). Everyone who joins the server will see the demo message.
 * If you try to play a demo version prior to 1.3 from the launcher using a non-premium account, you'll be able to play the full version.
 * Typing in "North Carolina" in the seed screen of the full version will give the same world seed.