Free AI Game Idea Generator

Generate unique video game, board game, and tabletop ideas tailored to your genre and style.

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What is a Game Idea Generator?

The AI Game Idea Generator creates detailed, ready-to-prototype game concepts based on your preferred type, genre, theme, and scope. Each idea comes with a working title, core mechanic, narrative hook, and target audience — giving you a concrete starting point instead of a vague pitch.

Key Features

Eight Game Types in One Tool

Get ideas for video games, board games, card games, party games, mobile games, tabletop RPGs, and browser games. Each concept adapts its format, player count, and mechanics to match the platform.

Twelve Genres and Ten Themes

Combine any genre (action, RPG, puzzle, strategy, and more) with any theme (fantasy, cyberpunk, post-apocalyptic, comedy) for over 130 unique starting combinations before the AI adds its own creative spin.

Scope That Matches Your Ambition

Choose simple for a weekend game jam, medium for an indie project, or complex for a full-scale production. The AI adjusts mechanic depth, system count, and content scope accordingly.

Fleshed-Out Concepts, Not Random Combos

Unlike basic shufflers that spit out "racing + zombies," each result includes a working title, a clearly explained core mechanic, a narrative hook, and a note on who would enjoy playing it.

Perfect for indie game developers looking for their next project, game jam participants who need ideas fast, board game designers prototyping new concepts, game design students exploring genres, tabletop RPG creators planning campaigns, and hobbyists who love brainstorming game concepts.

How to Use the Game Idea Generator

Get a detailed game concept in three steps — no account needed.

1

Set Your Parameters

Choose your game type (video game, board game, mobile, etc.), pick a genre and theme, and select the complexity level. Add optional details like "co-op multiplayer" or "educational" for more targeted results.

2

Generate Game Ideas

Hit generate and receive 1 to 5 unique concepts in seconds. Each one includes a working title, core mechanic, narrative hook, and a sense of who the game is for.

3

Copy and Start Designing

Copy your favorite concept and use it as a springboard. Flesh it out into a design document, pitch it to your team, or start prototyping the core mechanic right away.

Who Uses the Game Idea Generator?

From 48-hour game jams to studio brainstorms, here's how designers use the tool.

Game Jam Brainstorming

When the clock starts on a game jam and you need a direction fast, generate 3-5 simple-complexity ideas and pick the one with the clearest core mechanic. You'll have a concept locked in within minutes.

Indie Project Planning

Exploring what to build next? Generate medium-complexity ideas across different genres and compare them. The detailed concepts help you evaluate scope and feasibility before committing months of work.

Board Game Night Inspiration

Designing a board game for friends or family? Set the type to Board Game and complexity to Simple, and you'll get concepts with player counts and session lengths baked into the idea.

Game Design Coursework

Students can generate ideas constrained to specific genres or themes assigned by instructors, then analyze the concepts for mechanic coherence, player motivation, and design feasibility.

Tabletop RPG Campaign Prep

Game masters can generate tabletop RPG ideas for one-shot sessions or full campaigns. Set the theme to match your group's preferences and get a narrative hook ready to build encounters around.

Breaking Through Creative Block

When you've been staring at an empty design document, generate a batch of ideas and let an unexpected combination spark something. Sometimes the best projects start from a concept you didn't expect.

Tips for Best Results

Get stronger concepts with these practical tips.

Mash Up Unexpected Combos

Try pairing a genre you know well with a theme you'd never normally pick. "Puzzle + Post-Apocalyptic" or "Racing + Mystery" forces creative problem-solving that produces ideas you wouldn't reach on your own.

Use the Custom Details Field

Adding constraints like "asymmetric multiplayer," "no combat," or "playable in 10 minutes" gives the AI guardrails to work within. Tighter constraints often produce more inventive results.

Generate Multiple and Combine

Run 4-5 ideas and cherry-pick the strongest elements from each. Take the mechanic from one, the setting from another, and the twist from a third to build something uniquely yours.

Try a Lower Complexity Level

If you usually think big, try generating at Simple complexity. Stripping an idea down to one core mechanic often reveals whether the concept is genuinely compelling or just feature-heavy.

Cross-Pollinate Game Types

Generate the same genre and theme across different game types — see what a "Strategy + Cyberpunk" concept looks like as a board game versus a mobile game. You might discover the format that fits the idea best.

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