Brickadia the ultimate brick-building sandbox game with real-time multiplayer, is now playable in Early Access on Linux via Windows PC. All thanks to the creative minds at Brickadia LLC, the team turning wild building dreams into reality. Which you can now play via Steam.
Alright folks, the wait is over — Brickadia is finally releasing into Early Access toda, and this isn’t just another indie sandbox limping onto the scene. No, this is the kind of launch that hits like a freight train full of LEGO bricks and pure possibility. If you’ve ever dreamed of building wild contraptions, epic combat arenas, or full-on floating cities with your squad, this is your moment.
But what about the native port?
We’ve canned the native build and now recommend users to play through Proton.
Developer Brickadia used to have a native Linux build, but here’s the twist: Unreal Engine 5’s Vulkan renderer just couldn’t keep up. Performance was rough — like, half the frame rate rough. But then testers tried running it through Proton with DX12, and boom — double or even triple the FPS. So the Windows PC build runs great via Proton.
No anti-cheat issues, no weird bugs — just smooth performance and better visuals.
At its core, Brickadia is a next-gen brick-building sandbox where imagination is the only limit. Since you’re not just dragging and dropping bricks. You’re sculpting entire worlds, designing fully functional vehicles, wiring up amazing machines, and doing it all live in multiplayer. No external editors. No third-party tools. Just you, your friends, and a mind-blowing real-time building system that can also handle millions of bricks without breaking a sweat.
Brickadia | Early Access Trailer
What makes this even more unique? It doesn’t feel like Early Access. Not even close. Brickadia already feels like a fully polished release — like the devs hit the launch button and whispered, “Let’s go.” It’s also packed with features, dripping with style, and the vibe? Pure creativity unleashed. And the best part? It’s only going to get better, with constant updates planned based on player feedback.
Here’s What You Can Do in Brickadia Right Now:
- Create Without Limits – From tiny details to towering megastructures, the building tools are powerful but easy to learn. Snap pieces together like magic, and if you want them to fly, spin, or explode? You can do that too. Just grab the Selector tool and turn anything into a physics object.
- Multiplayer Madness – Build side by side with your crew. You’re not working alone in some sterile editor — you’re in the world together, laughing, experimenting, creating chaos in real-time.
- Vehicles? You Bet – Build your dream cars with engines, wheels, and seats. Want to drift a brick-built hot rod off a cliff? Brickadia says go for it.
- Boats & Ships Too – Float your creations with real buoyancy physics. Race across water, build massive cruisers — it’s your call.
- Wire It All Up – Use the in-game wiring tool to bring builds to life. Logic gates, switches, sound triggers, lights — you can get wild with it. Make puzzles, doors, security systems, even a working calculator if you’re feeling spicy.
- Physics + Mechanics – Hook up joints, build functional machines, then see them crash gloriously in slow-mo. Everything feels real, because it is.
- Massive World Gallery – Don’t want to start from scratch? Dive into community creations via the in-game Gallery. Prefabs, maps, machines — it’s all there, and it’s huge.
Want more depth?
- Dynamic Environments – Control the Brickadia weather. Play god. Real volumetric clouds, lighting that also looks like it belongs in a movie. While offering a fully customizable visual system to make your world feel alive.
- Immersive Audio – Set the mood with ambient sounds, trigger music with wires, or make your own terrifying horror map soundtrack.
- Epic Lighting – Toss dynamic lights on anything and watch your builds glow. Dark mode builders, this one’s for you.
- Linux Players – Yes, it works great on Linux via Proton. Performance is solid, and the gameplay feels smooth even in heavy multiplayer sessions. No weird compatibility hoops to jump through.
Brickadia has been buzzing in the background for a while now, slowly building a cult following of creative minds and streamers hyped for what’s possible. And now? It’s finally in our hands. This isn’t just a brick-building sandbox game; it’s a platform for creating whatever your imagination can cook up — with friends, in real-time, and in a world that actually feels alive. Play now via Steam Early Access via Proton.
