Start with a concrete game idea and the controls, style, and scoring you want.
PlayWorks creator stack
AI-made browser games on Playworks
Use this showcase to inspect real public Playworks games before choosing a tutorial, template, or creator prompt.
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 browser arcade game inspired by these examples with one clear mechanic, score UI, restart flow, and a public game page ready for players.
Choose what you need next
Use the page as a short path instead of reading every section in order.
Compare real Playworks creations
The showcase links directly to public game pages so search visitors can inspect gameplay, scoring, rewards, and replay loops before entering the creator flow.
Turn examples into prompts
Each example points back to templates and tutorials that help creators describe the same kind of game with enough structure for a playable first draft.
Mechanics to include
- Pick one example mechanic.
- Write a narrow prompt around controls and score.
- Publish only after the public page explains the loop.
Common mistakes to avoid
- Copying surface theme without mechanics.
- Skipping public examples before prompting.
- Using vague genre labels.
Playable proof
A public Playworks snake example with quick browser play and simple score pressure.
A public Playworks action example that shows browser controls, upgrades, and replay loops.
A reward-enabled fantasy action game that shows melee, magic, and score-chasing loops.
A space shooter example with waves, seeded scoring, Playworks SDK hooks, and browser controls.
A fantasy tower defense example with upgrade decisions, enemy pressure, and survival pacing.
A puzzle-arcade example that shows short-session scoring and repeatable browser play.
A public reflex game that turns a simple mechanic into a score and timing challenge.
Next actions
Related tutorials
Start with the general AI creation workflow.
Plan score loops and leaderboard-ready runs.