Play before you make
Start inside a working game instead of a blank canvas. Learn the controls, feel the tension, and decide what would make the next round more fun.
HOW IT WORKS
Playermakes does not generate a picture of a game. It starts from the exact version you are playing, edits the code in a secure workspace, checks the result, and opens a new playable build.
Make a version ↗Start inside a working game instead of a blank canvas. Learn the controls, feel the tension, and decide what would make the next round more fun.
Write the rule in plain language: lighter gravity, faster enemies, stackable attack cards, two balls, no walls, or something nobody has tried.
A game-building agent receives the source for that exact version in an isolated sandbox. It can edit the game, run fixed checks, and package the result. It cannot publish on your behalf.
The new build opens with reset hands, score, board, and state. You can test whether the changed rule is visible and whether the game is actually fun.
Publish in one tap. The game appears on your profile and in the feed with creator credit, a playable link, and a leaderboard attached to that exact version.
BUILT FOR PLAY, NOT DEMOS
A remix starts a new game. It never mutates the round you were already playing.
Remix a remix and the next version starts from that version, not from the original.
Generated code is built, tested, and served separately from the main app.
Published games, scores, likes, and profiles use persistent accounts and data.
QUESTIONS, ANSWERED
Playermakes is a social feed of playable mobile games. You can start playing instantly, describe a rule change, and publish the result as a new game.
No. Write the change you want in plain language. The game is rebuilt, checked, and opened as a fresh playable version.
No. Every remix is a new version with its own game state, link, scores, and creator credit. The version it came from stays unchanged.
Yes. A remix starts from the exact version you are playing, so changes can build on one another instead of jumping back to the original.
The playable feed and game remixing are free during the current public preview.