Build Your Own Minecraft-like Voxel Game from a Prompt

What if you could build your own Minecraft-like voxel world from a prompt? Vibeforge Voxel Game is our bet that “prompt → runnable world” can be reliable enough for real play, not just demos.
TL;DR
- Describe the vibe + the first-session loop.
- We generate a coherent baseline and deploy a runnable session.
- You get join instructions you can share (host + port).
- You iterate by chatting—one change at a time.
The promise: prompt → playable
“Make a voxel game from a prompt” can mean a lot of things. Our definition is simple: you should be able to invite a friend, join, and immediately understand what to do. That’s the bar.
The goal is not an infinite sandbox of random ideas. The goal is a repeatable workflow where the output is runnable and shareable.
Your twist: rules, progression, vibe
If you’re inspired by games like Minecraft or Hytale, think of Voxel Game as a way to prototype your own version of the genre with a custom twist:
- Progression: how players level up, unlock tools, or explore new areas.
- Rules: co-op vs PvP, griefing defaults, economy, crafting complexity.
- Vibe: cozy survival, high-stakes hardcore, sky-islands, dungeon loops, roleplay worlds.
Examples you can aim for
- Cozy co-op survival: chill crafting, light threats, clear objectives.
- Sky islands: scarcity + automation milestones + exploration rewards.
- Dungeon loop: repeatable runs, tiered loot, simple upgrade tree.
- Builder sandbox: creative tools + a guided tutorial spawn.
How to start
Start with the Voxel workload page and a template baseline, then iterate:
FAQ
Is this Minecraft?
No. Voxel Game is a Minecraft-like voxel sandbox you can customize. It’s not affiliated with Mojang or Minecraft.
When can I try it?
Voxel Game rolls out in small cohorts first. The fastest way to get updates is joining the Discord and asking about early access.
Want early access?
Join our Discord and tell us what kind of world you want to build.
Ready to build a server or world?
Join the waitlist for early access. Pick a workload, start from a template, and iterate by chatting.