Build card games with an AI card game generator
Design, prototype, and iterate on card games faster with an AI card game generator. Turn rules, mechanics, and ideas into playable game experiences—no code required.
From game idea to playable card game with AI

Turn game concepts into playable systems
Describe your card game rules, mechanics, and win conditions in natural language, and generate structured game flows instantly.

Design cards and interactions in one place
Create card layouts, states, and interactions directly in Figma using your design system—no tool switching required.

Prototype real gameplay faster
Create interactive representations of boards, cards, and turns to test how your game actually plays before committing to production.

Iterate, test, and share your game
Prompt for balance changes, new mechanics, or alternate modes—and refine your game design without starting over.
Built by real teams.
See how makers, designers, and PMs are using Figma Make to build no-code web apps—from internal tools to product MVPs.
- Jeffrey Lee-Chan
- Gui Seiz
- Matty Williams
- Sahil Ahuja
How to generate a card game with an AI card game generator
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