VoceDemos Luanti

Join the VoceDemos Luanti Community!

Build, explore, survive, and connect your in-game activity to the wider ecosystem.

VoceDemos runs a modded VoxeLibre world on Luanti, giving the community a shared voxel space for creativity, exploration, and social interaction. It is not just a separate game server. It is part of the broader VoceDemos ecosystem, with mods that integrate into Mastodon and Element for social posting and chat-connected interaction.

Server: vocedemos.org · Port: 30000

What is Luanti?

Luanti, formerly called Minetest, is a free and open-source voxel game platform. It began as an open voxel game project inspired by sandbox builders like Minecraft, but it has grown into a broader platform for many different games, worlds, and modded experiences.

Because it is open-source and designed for modding, it gives communities much more control over how their world works.

What is VoxeLibre?

VoxeLibre is the game running on our server. It started from the MineClone line as a Minecraft-inspired survival sandbox, but it has been renamed, expanded, and heavily improved into something much bigger than a simple clone.

On VoceDemos, we use a modded VoxeLibre world as the base for our shared multiplayer environment.

Why VoceDemos chose a shared voxel world

For a community-built 3D world, a voxel environment makes sense because it already feels familiar to a huge number of people. The basic language of block-based building, crafting, survival, and exploration is widely understood, so the learning curve is much smaller than it would be in a more abstract or unfamiliar 3D environment.

In other words, people do not need to learn a strange new interaction model just to participate. If someone has spent time in Minecraft or similar sandbox games, stepping into VoceDemos Luanti already feels natural.

Why that matters: familiarity lowers the barrier to entry. It lets the community focus less on figuring out how the world works and more on building, exploring, socializing, and creating things together.

Why use this instead of Minecraft?

Free and open-source Luanti costs nothing to use, and the code can be studied, modified, and extended.
Highly customizable We can shape the world around community needs instead of being boxed into a closed commercial platform.
Server-side mods Luanti supports powerful server-side modding, which makes it much easier to build custom multiplayer experiences.
Independent infrastructure The world can be part of the broader VoceDemos ecosystem instead of depending on a proprietary company-controlled game environment.
In plain terms: Luanti and VoxeLibre let us run a community-controlled world that is free, flexible, moddable, and deeply integrated with the rest of our platform.

Integrated with the VoceDemos ecosystem

Our Luanti server includes mods that integrate with Mastodon and Element. That means in-game activity can connect to the wider social ecosystem instead of staying trapped inside an isolated game server.

How to join

Download Luanti on desktop or Android, add the VoceDemos server, and sign in with your VoceDemos username. Luanti does not support single sign-on yet, so your Luanti login currently uses a separate temporary password.

Server vocedemos.org
Port 30000
Username Your VoceDemos username
Temporary password Use the temporary Luanti password shown to you when your account was created.
Important: if you did not save your temporary Luanti password when your account was created, you will need to contact us to have it reset.
After your first login: change your Luanti password to something personal and secure.