Start with a concrete game idea and the controls, style, and scoring you want.
PlayWorks creator stack
Learn to make browser games with AI
Use this hub to choose a tutorial, inspect a real Playworks example, start from a prompt, or browse public games before building your own browser game.
Build loop
Move from idea to playable browser build without leaving the creator flow.
Describe the game you want and generate a playable draft.
Publish with leaderboard and reward settings when the build is ready.
Prompt starting point
Create a fast browser arcade game with keyboard controls, a scoring loop, restart flow, and a clear path to publishing.
Choose the right creation path
Start with a broad tutorial if you are learning the Playworks workflow, or jump into a template page when you already know the kind of game you want to create.
- AI game creation tutorials
- Specific template walkthroughs
- Publishing and leaderboard setup
Inspect working examples first
Each learning page points to public Playworks games so search visitors can see real browser gameplay and then move into creator actions with context.
Tutorial steps
- Pick a tutorial that matches your goal.
- Copy a prompt or open a template page.
- Create a project and refine the playable draft.
Mechanics to include
- Define one primary control scheme.
- Add scoring that players understand immediately.
- Keep restart and replay loops visible.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Starting with too many mechanics at once.
- Hiding the play example behind account-only routes.
- Publishing before the core loop is readable.
Playable proof
A published Playworks arcade example with scoring, public play, and replay pressure.
A public Playworks action example that shows how browser controls and game pages fit together.
A public Playworks snake example with quick browser play and simple score pressure.
A space shooter example with waves, seeded scoring, Playworks SDK hooks, and browser controls.
Next actions
Related tutorials
Use the prepared replay before starting a custom creator prompt.
Plan controls, loops, and browser play first.
Related paths
Use the prepared replay before starting a custom creator prompt.
Browse prompt-ready game templates.
Open public Playworks examples.
Start the creator flow from a prompt.
Read the public AI-agent and API reference.
Choose a tutorial before starting a creator workflow.