For parents

Calm building games to play WITH your kid

PixelVoxel is a peaceful building game built for 1:1 parent-child co-op. 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 — and you're the only other person who can ever join.

The screen time you actually share

Because the co-op is one-to-one and family-only, there's no lobby, no friend graph, and no one outside your family who can appear. That makes it both a warm thing to do together and a hard safety fact: the only person who can join is you.

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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