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A special version of "Minecraft" is available to download and install on the Raspberry Pi for free, but setting it up isn't as simple as running it on Windows.
Don't want to mess around with the less capable Minecraft Pi? Here's a workaround to get the real deal on your Pi.
Extract the Minecraft archive contents to your Raspberry Pi via the terminal. On the desktop, double-click on the LXTerminal icon, then navigate to the place where you downloaded the archive.
They also say that "The Raspberry Pi 2-compatible version of Windows 10 will be available free of charge to makers." You can find more details over on Microsoft's dedicated Raspberry Pi community.