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Immerse yourself in a voxel game exclusively designed for VR. A beautiful infinite procedural world. Explore, gather resources, craft with your hands in 3D, and build anything you can imagine. Featuring great VR controls, near-infinite view distance, Steam Workshop mod support, and much more!

cyubeVR is a vr, building and crafting game developed and published by Stonebrick Studios.
Released on January 26th 2018 is available only on Windows in 9 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Portuguese - Brazil, Ukrainian, Polish and Japanese.

It has received 1,101 reviews of which 999 were positive and 102 were negative resulting in a rating of 8.6 out of 10. 😎

The game is currently priced at 33.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 6.67€ on Eneba.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS *: Windows 7 or newer
  • Processor: AMD Ryzen or Intel CPU, from 2014 or later with at least 6 threads
  • Memory: 14 GB RAM
  • Graphics: 6 GB VRAM | Nvidia GTX 1060 // AMD RX 580
  • Storage: 20 GB available space
  • VR Support: SteamVR. Standing, Sitting or Room Scale. Requires motion controllers. Supports all VR headsets that can run SteamVR games (e.g. Index, Quest, WMR, Vive, Pico, Pimax, HP Reverb).

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Dec. 2025
Its early to say much, but the game is beautiful, movement is nice, could refine aiming with the bow a bit but its quite usable once you practice. Obviously it needs a danger element, monsters, spiders with some realism, giant scary things your hesitant to approach and rather run from. otherwise i could see it getting boring fast. a multiplayer or co-op would be exciting, quests for rear treasure or elements would be fun. overall i think it has lots of potential.
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Dec. 2025
Cyube VR is extremely addicting, so you've been warned! I've just started playing and love it already. Don't love falling down a mineshaft in the dark and dying though. Soon learned my lesson and got to making torches. I would recommend this to everyone. It can be very relaxing for us oldies, and I enjoy being able to go at my own pace. I'm blown away by the graphics, and love that in the morning sun, you can put your hand up to shade your eyes, and it works. This game gets a thumbs up from me.
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Oct. 2025
Highly Recommended - A Beautiful and Deeply Immersive VR Sandbox! Score: 9/10 cyubeVR is one of the most immersive and visually stunning VR sandbox experiences I have ever played. It takes the familiar voxel-based open world and elevates it with gorgeous graphics and phenomenal, hand-based VR mechanics that make every action feel meaningful. What I Absolutely Love: Visually Stunning World: The graphics are genuinely breathtaking. The procedurally generated world is a beautiful place to explore, and the sheer scope and near-infinite view distance are incredible in VR. Special mention goes to the night sky—seeing the Aurora Borealis arc across the sky while exploring is a truly stunning, unforgettable VR moment. Next-Level Immersion in Core Gameplay: This is where the game truly shines. The way you interact with the world is a masterclass in VR realism. Crafting: The 3D, hands-on crafting system is extremely immersive and satisfying. You're not just clicking a button; you're physically manipulating objects to create tools and blocks. Gathering Resources: The realism in gathering is fantastic. Physically cutting down trees by swinging your axe and then chopping the logs into smaller pieces is incredibly engaging and makes the work feel earned. The Thrill of Exploration: Venturing out into the world, particularly the caves, is a joy. The sense of discovery, especially when you find the floating pages that unlock new crafting recipes, provides a perfect, low-stress progression loop that keeps you moving forward. Areas for Future Improvement (The "Why Not a 10"): My only reason for holding back a perfect score is based on current performance and content. Performance: The game can experience some minor lag or stuttering at times. While it's generally very smooth, there are moments where the framerate dips, which is noticeable in VR. [Note: If you've been able to improve this by adjusting settings, you could add that here.] More Content: While the current sandbox is excellent for creative builders, I would love to see an official expansion of the gameplay loop. The most-requested features like multiplayer and the addition of hostile mobs and new creatures would add a much-needed layer of survival and challenge for those who desire it, greatly extending the long-term appeal. (It's worth noting the developers have these features on their roadmap, so the future looks bright!) Conclusion: If you are looking for an unparalleled, beautiful, and deeply immersive VR sandbox focused on building, exploration, and satisfying hands-on mechanics, then cyubeVR is an essential purchase. The core experience is polished, gorgeous, and a ton of fun. Despite a few minor performance hiccups and a desire for more survival/multiplayer content down the line, I wholeheartedly recommend this VR gem. 9/10 - A must-play for any VR enthusiast.
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July 2025
Not gonna lie, I was a little skeptical at first, but I see REALLY GOOD POTENTIAL. I don't see very many in-depth reviews, it's one of the reasons why I held off on buying this, so I'm going to give one myself. I absolutely love where this is going. I do feel like the price is a TAD BIT too high for the content, maybe $5 less, but that's not exactly a bad thing YET. PROS: -Very peaceful environment. -Music + Sound design is pretty good -Environment worlds are procedurally generated, so each new world is a different experience -The crafting system is actually pretty decent CONS: -If you want the game to actually LOOK GOOD, you need a good PC (For example I use the 4090, so the graphics and performance are good, but I've heard low graphics are required for anything less than a really good PC). -No survival element has been implemented yet (No Food, water, zombies/nighttime enemies, etc) -Unlocking crafting recipes is a little different than you'd expect, personally I'd rather unlock them similar to minecraft (E.G finding corresponding recipe blocks), but you have to explore around and wander from home to find them along the world (This is a personal preference of mine, not exactly a common con) --------------------------------------------------- THAT'S IT! Personally, I'd say the game is most definitely worth it if you have a good pc, but I do have a few suggestions I'd like to see in the future. --------------------------------------------------------------------------- SUGGESTIONS: - Multiplayer (Play with friends! (this is currently planned, I think)) - Survival element (Need to drink water, eat food, monsters spawn at night, more hostile mobs, etc) - Better performance optimization for lower end PC players (This game can get really laggy EVEN on high end systems if graphics are any more than medium) - Tool Durability (Make em break and have wear and tear after use dependent on material they're made out of.) - More content (Obviously this is in the works lmao) -------------------- CONCLUSION: For an early access game, this shockingly has good content. The only downside is that the dev is a single working dev so updates aren't too consistent, but I'd love to see the game grow. This game is a solid 7/10 so far, and is worth a future investment. Great job so far, dev. Keep it up.
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June 2025
This game is awesome, its like what Minecraft would be but if it was for VR. The crafting system is very cool, a little taxing for bigger items but its over all worth it in the end. The lighting is great, I love laying down and looking at the night sky- and don't get me started on mining. The ores and how you break the different blocks- I could do it for hours. 5 stars
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Frequently Asked Questions

cyubeVR is currently priced at 33.99€ on Steam.

cyubeVR is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 33.99€ on Steam.

cyubeVR received 999 positive votes out of a total of 1,101 achieving a rating of 8.58.
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cyubeVR was developed and published by Stonebrick Studios.

cyubeVR is playable and fully supported on Windows.

cyubeVR is not playable on MacOS.

cyubeVR is not playable on Linux.

cyubeVR is a single-player game.

cyubeVR does not currently offer any DLC.

cyubeVR is fully integrated with Steam Workshop. Visit Steam Workshop.

cyubeVR does not support Steam Remote Play.

cyubeVR is enabled for Steam Family Sharing. This means you can share the game with authorized users from your Steam Library, allowing them to play it on their own accounts. For more details on how the feature works, you can read the original Steam Family Sharing announcement or visit the Steam Family Sharing user guide and FAQ page.

You can find solutions or submit a support ticket by visiting the Steam Support page for cyubeVR.

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cyubeVR
Rating
8.6
999
102
Game modes
Features
Online players
1
Developer
Stonebrick Studios
Publisher
Stonebrick Studios
Release 26 Jan 2018
VR VR Only
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