Brain-computer interface (BCI) provides a direct link for the interaction between the human brain and external devices. In the meanwhile, virtual reality (VR) offers people an immersive virtual experience with simulated environments. By combining these two technologies, integrated solutions have been raised, but most of the current solutions are only applicable in the laboratory setting. Therefore, in this study, we proposed an integrated BCI-VR system for daily use based on dry electrodes. A game for motor imagery was also designed in the system through the classification of motor imagery signals. The proposed system shows potential as a practical platform in rehabilitation and other healthcare fields.