Creating a Game From an Idea or Text
One of the easiest ways to start a game is simply to describe it. You write what you have in mind, and TupicGame's AI turns your words into a playable game.
How it works
In the Create flow, choose the option to start from text or an idea. You'll get a space to type your description. Write naturally — there's no special format or commands to learn. Just explain the game you want.
Writing a good description
The clearer your description, the closer the result will be to what you imagined. A few things that help:
- Say what the game is about. A theme, character, or situation gives the AI something to work with.
- Describe the goal. What is the player trying to do — collect things, avoid obstacles, race against time?
- Mention the mood. Funny, fast-paced, relaxing, spooky — a feeling helps shape the result.
- Keep it focused. A clear, simple idea usually turns out better than a long, complicated one.
Example descriptions
Here are a few examples to give you a sense of what works:
- "A game where a cat jumps from rooftop to rooftop, avoiding pigeons, and the speed increases over time."
- "A holiday game where you catch falling gifts in a basket before they hit the ground."
- "A quick reaction game where you tap the right colored button as fast as you can."
Notice how each one says what you do and what you're aiming for. That's all the AI needs to get started.
Tying it to a moment
If you want your game to feel timely, weave in a moment — a trend, a news topic, a season, or a brand. For example: "A summer-themed game about dodging beach balls on a crowded shore." This is what makes TupicGame great for capturing things that are happening right now.
After you describe it
Once you've written your idea and chosen a genre and style, the AI builds your game. You'll then be able to preview it, review the visuals, and refine it — all covered in the chapters ahead.