AI Game Prototype Generation Platform GameForge Launches: From Text Description to Playable Demo in 30 Minutes
Gaming AI company PixelMind launches GameForge platform, generating playable game prototypes from text descriptions in 30 minutes, supporting 2D and 3D types, tested by 300 indie studios
Gaming AI company PixelMind officially launched its GameForge platform on March 19. Developers simply input a text description—for example, "a side-scrolling adventure game set in an underwater city where the player controls a diver"—and the system generates a playable prototype with basic levels, character animations, and interaction logic within 30 minutes.
GameForge is built on PixelMind's proprietary "Game Semantics Engine" that decomposes text descriptions into four dimensions: game mechanics, visual style, level structure, and interaction patterns. Each dimension is handled by a separate generation module, with an assembly engine integrating everything into a complete game prototype.
During a two-month trial, 300 indie game studios used GameForge to produce over 2,000 game prototypes. Independent developer Maria Santos said: "Making a prototype used to take two weeks. Now I can test 10 different game concepts in a single day."
GameForge currently supports four game types: 2D platformer, 3D adventure, strategy, and puzzle. PixelMind plans to add multiplayer online and VR game type support in Q3 2030. The platform uses a subscription model at $99/month for indie developers and $299/month for studios.
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