Voxel Game

Build a tiny isometric world directly in your browser. Place grass, paths, water, houses, windmills, props, and vegetation on a compact voxel grid without downloads or accounts.

Voxel Game is made for quick creative sessions: open the builder, shape a cozy island scene, save locally in your browser, and return later to keep refining it.

How to play

  1. Open the dedicated play page and choose an asset category from the palette.
  2. Click or tap a grid cell to place terrain, buildings, water, plants, or props.
  3. Drag to paint quickly, erase with right click or long press, and zoom or pan to refine your island.

Why voxel building works

Voxel games turn 3D space into readable units. That makes building feel tactile and forgiving: every placed tile immediately changes the shape of the world.

Free browser voxel builder

Isometric building

Create compact voxel scenes from a clean angled view that makes terrain, buildings, and decorations easy to read.

75+ visual assets

Use terrain, water, props, plants, and buildings to design islands, villages, paths, courtyards, and miniature landscapes.

Local browser save

Your scene is stored in your own browser using localStorage so you can come back without creating an account.

Touch and mouse controls

Build with a mouse on desktop or use tap, drag, pinch, and long-press gestures on phones and tablets.

Voxel Game FAQ

Is Voxel Game free?

Yes. Voxel Game is free to play in a modern browser.

Do I need to download anything?

No. The full builder runs as a static web page with standard HTML, CSS, JavaScript, and Canvas.

Does Voxel Game save my island?

The game stores your scene locally in your browser with localStorage so it can be restored on your next visit.

Is Minecraft a voxel game?

Minecraft is commonly described as a voxel-based game because its world is built from block-like volumetric units. Read the fuller explanation in Is Minecraft a voxel game?.