Voxiom.io
About This Game
Voxiom.io is a fast-paced multiplayer FPS that blends classic shooter mechanics with voxel-style graphics and survival elements. Unlike traditional browser shooters, Voxiom.io introduces crafting, inventory management, and destructible environments, creating a deeper and more strategic gameplay experience.
In Voxiom.io, you are dropped into large maps where your goal is to survive, gather resources, and eliminate opponents. You can mine blocks, build structures for defense, and upgrade your weapons through looted items. The combination of shooting and building makes every match dynamic and unpredictable.
Main Game Modes:
- Battle Royale: Up to 100 players drop on a big voxel island. The map shrinks with toxic fog. Last player (or team) alive wins.
- Building and crafting: You can break and place blocks to build cover, bases, or traps during the match.
- Classic deathmatch-style modes and custom games also exist.
The Good Parts:
- Unique voxel style with fully destructible/buildable maps
- Fast-paced Battle Royale that feels fresh for a browser game
- Crafting and building add a strategic layer (you can make quick walls or bases)
- Free to play with progression (levels, weapons, cosmetics)
- Custom games supported with commands for private matches
If you enjoy this type of competitive browser shooter, you should also try Veck.io. While Voxiom.io focuses on crafting and survival mechanics, Veck.io delivers a more direct and fast-paced FPS experience, making both games perfect complements for players who love online shooting games.
How to Play
- Use WASD to move around the map
- Use the MOUSE to aim and shoot
- Left click to fire your weapon
- Right click to aim down sights
- Press E to interact with objects
- Press R to reload your weapon
- Open inventory to manage weapons and items
- Mine blocks and collect resources to craft and build
Frequently Asked Questions
Yes, you can play Voxiom.io unblocked on GameVGames without restrictions.
It combines FPS mechanics with crafting, mining, and building systems, making it more strategic than standard io shooters.
Yes. Players have reported glitches related to building, loot, and movement. While specific “Out of Bounds” videos are less common than in Overtide.io.
It is not the most aggressive P2W browser game, but paying players clearly get visual and slight progression advantages. Free players can still compete, but it feels grindy.
Many older videos and Reddit posts talk about “The Rise and Fall of Voxiom.io”. It had a strong start with its unique voxel BR idea, but cheating, slow updates, and declining player count hurt it badly. Some players say the community became toxic and the game “got worse with updates.”
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