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For parents

Calm building games to play WITH your kid

PixelVoxel is a peaceful building game built for family co-op — you and up to three kids in one shared world. Most kids' games are something your child does alone while you worry from another room. PixelVoxel is the opposite: you join your child's world from your own account and build together. Your kids can build together too — siblings side by side, each as themselves. Up to four of you in one world, and the only people who can ever join are you and your own kids.

The screen time you actually share

Because the co-op is family-only, there's no lobby, no friend graph, no public servers, and no one outside your family who can appear. Build with your kid one-on-one, or have the whole family in at once — up to four of you in one world. Siblings build side by side, each as themselves: their own name, their own colour. That makes it both a warm thing to do together and a hard safety fact: the only people who can ever join are you and your own kids.

Available when you want it — never required

Co-op is the best 15 minutes, not an obligation. Solo play is fully safe too (no strangers, no chat, no monsters), so PixelVoxel works as shared time and a calm hand-off when you need a minute.

Built for non-gamer parents

  • Nothing to install — runs in any browser; open a link and you're in.
  • Simple controls — build, move, and fly; no manual required.
  • Peaceful — no combat, no dying, no time pressure.
  • Optional learn-to-earn — turn play into practice you choose.

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