Playable game generation
AI video game generator for playable drafts
OpenGame focuses on AI video game generator output you can play: controls, camera, feedback, scoring, and a restartable loop instead of a static idea list.
Traffic proof
Audited migration evidence
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Why it works
Turn a search intent into a playable game direction
Prompt to play
Translate genre, controls, objective, and visual direction into a browser build you can inspect.
Iteration-ready
Use the first draft to identify exactly what needs repair: movement, timing, scoring, UI, or difficulty.
Game-first review
Judge the output by how it plays, not by how impressive the prompt sounds.
Workflow
A compact process for building browser-game drafts
Describe the game loop
Name the player verb, enemy or obstacle, reward, fail condition, and progression rule.
Generate one playable version
Avoid mixing many genres; ask for one clear scene and one outcome first.
Smoke test the build
Open the game, use the controls, win or fail, restart, and record what changed from the brief.
Ask for targeted improvements
Request changes with evidence from the playable draft rather than restarting with vague prompts.
The output should run in a browser.
One strong loop beats five unfinished systems.
Keep notes from each generated build.
Next paths
Keep building with the generator, Studio, and playable games
Playable showcase
Review shipped browser-game examples before choosing the next prompt direction.
Open pathOpenGame Studio
Move from prompt to playable bundle with previews, iterations, and export-ready artifacts.
Open pathCommunity games
Browse public builds and patterns that are easy to remix into a new brief.
Open pathFAQ
Fast answers before you build
Is this an AI video generator or a game generator?
This page is about playable video games, not rendered video clips. The goal is a browser game draft you can test.
Can I generate 3D games?
Yes, but start with simple geometry, clear camera rules, and a compact objective so the first build is testable.
What should I put in the prompt?
Include genre, player controls, objective, hazards, scoring, visual style, and the exact feedback players should see.
Generate a game you can actually play
Use the first run to validate mechanics, then iterate with targeted fixes.
Open AI video game generator