Create whatever you imagine
Brickadia is an open-ended, multiplayer brick-building sandbox from Brickadia, LLC that many players consider a modern heir to Blockland. It blends freeform construction with light adventure elements, letting you build alone or with friends using Lego-like pieces and easy-to-learn tools. The core idea is simple: bring your concepts to life in a physics-driven world where creativity is the focus.
Core building tools and possibilities
- Copy and paste utilities for quickly cloning structures and speeding up large builds
- Applicator and material tools to quickly apply textures and surface details
- A versatile paint system for color-customizing individual bricks or entire models
- Resizing controls to scale parts and pieces precisely for custom fits
- A vast assortment of brick shapes and connectors to create anything from tiny gadgets to sprawling megastructures
You can assemble vehicles, rockets, sprawling cities, or intricate contraptions thanks to a robust physics simulation and an in-game wiring/logic toolkit.
Multiplayer and customization
Multiplayer enhances the creative experience by letting groups collaborate on massive projects in real time. The game also supports avatar customization, with a variety of cosmetic options to personalize your character while you build and play together.
Performance and compatibility
Brickadia performs well across a range of machines, maintaining smooth frame rates even when scenes become complex or builds grow very large. The title is optimized to handle detailed environments without excessive slowdown on most supported setups.
Roadmap and upcoming items
- Bots to populate games and offer automated behaviors or testing partners
- Improved wiring tools and logic upgrades for more advanced circuitry and automation
- Integration of an avatar gallery to share and import character designs
- Expanded game mode system to allow richer, more structured play experiences
The developers are active and responsive, and their planned features indicate steady forward progress.
Strengths and current drawbacks
Strengths:
- Powerful, flexible building mechanics that encourage experimentation
- Smooth performance for large-scale builds and complex scenes
- Physics-driven interactions and wiring systems that enable realistic contraptions
- Cooperative multiplayer for shared world-building
Limitations:
- Early access status means some features are still missing or incomplete
- Occasional bugs and rough edges can interrupt sessions
- Limited structured content for players who prefer guided goals or curated experiences
Final thoughts
Brickadia is a lively creative sandbox with deep construction tools and strong multiplayer potential. While it’s still growing and can feel sparse in terms of guided content, the active development team and clear roadmap make it an appealing choice for builders who enjoy open-ended creation and collaboration.
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