Describe the gameplay
Write what players do, the rules, and the feeling you want in plain language.
Describe what friends do together, how a round changes, and what counts as success. Review the plan before the build begins.
A useful multiplayer prompt names the player goal, cooperation or competition, round structure, and controls.
Write what players do, the rules, and the feeling you want in plain language.
Check the proposed gameplay and controls. The build starts only after you approve the plan.
Test the result in your browser, then describe the next change you want.
Make a two-player co-op zombie defense game with shared wall upgrades.
Make a coin race where friends start together and the first to 20 coins wins.
Make a team obstacle course with checkpoints and a finish-line timer.
No. You can begin by describing the gameplay in ordinary language.
No. You review and approve the proposed Game Plan before the build starts.
Yes. Completed games open in the browser so you can play and request follow-up changes.