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About Poxel.io
Poxel.io is a voxel-based multiplayer browser game that blends the block-building and resource-mining of Minecraft-style games with the competitive survival pressure of .io formats. The world is a shared 3D space rendered in low-poly voxel art, and every player starts with nothing — you gather stone, wood, and ore from the environment, use them to craft tools and weapons, and build structures for protection and resource storage. The catch is that everything you build can be destroyed by other players.
The resource loop is the game's foundation. Raw stone and wood are everywhere; metal ore and rarer materials require mining into the ground or finding specific biomes. Tools degrade with use, and better materials yield both faster gathering and longer-lasting equipment. The crafting system is grid-based and relatively simple compared to dedicated survival games, but the variety of buildable structures — walls, floors, roofs, doors with lockable access — gives it genuine depth when defending a position.
Player-versus-player combat is always active. Any player can attack any other, which means newly spawned players are vulnerable until they can gather basic materials and find or build shelter. Combat is melee-first at low resource levels, transitioning to ranged weapons as players progress and craft bows or other projectile options. The balance between gathering, building, and fighting creates a pull that keeps sessions running longer than intended.
Poxel.io servers are persistent for the session duration, which means the built environment accumulates across hundreds of players over a play session — resulting in sprawling improvised settlements, excavated mines, and scorched ruins where fights occurred. The world resets periodically, putting everyone back to zero and starting the resource competition fresh.
Key Features
- Voxel-based 3D world with destructible blocks and terrain
- Real-time multiplayer with other players in a shared persistent environment
- Full resource-crafting loop: mine, smelt, and craft tools, weapons, and structures
- Buildable structures including walls, roofs, and lockable doors for defense
- PvP always active — any player can attack any other at any time
- World resets periodically to reset the resource race to zero
Controls
How to Play
- 1Spawn into the world. Immediately punch trees to gather wood — this is your first resource and takes no tool.
- 2Open your inventory (E) and craft a wooden pickaxe. Use it to mine stone blocks more efficiently than punching.
- 3Gather stone to upgrade to a stone pickaxe. Use it to mine ore veins for metal, which unlocks stronger tools and weapons.
- 4Build a basic shelter: place wall blocks around a small area and add a roof. A shelter protects your stored resources from other players.
- 5Engage or avoid other players based on your resource level. A well-equipped opponent is dangerous to challenge early. Build up before seeking fights.
Tips & Tricks
- Spawn near a forest rather than open ground — trees are your first critical resource and open plains leave you exposed to early attacks.
- Do not store all your best items in one location. Other players will raid and destroy your base eventually. Spread important resources across multiple small caches.
- Underground mining is safer than surface gathering because most PvP conflict happens on the surface. Dig a covered tunnel entrance to reduce ambush risk at your mine entrance.
- When fighting another player, strafe laterally and avoid moving predictably. Most early-game combat is melee, and circling an opponent disrupts their aim while keeping yours consistent.
Game Info
FAQ
The main game mode is survival PvP. A dedicated creative mode is not available in the standard browser version — all building occurs under the competitive pressure of a live multiplayer server.
Server worlds reset on a schedule set by the game operators — typically every few days to a week. A reset wipes all structures and resources, returning all players to zero.
You can craft lockable doors that only you can open. However, other players can destroy the walls around your door, so a lockable door alone does not secure a base — the full wall structure needs to be maintained.