Design playable experiences with an AI game generator
Go from game idea to playable prototype faster with an AI game generator. Design mechanics, flows, and interactions—and see them come to life without writing code.
Your idea to working app with a vibe coding tool

Turn game ideas into playable prototypes
Describe your game mechanics, screens, and rules in natural language. The AI game generator turns concepts into interactive, testable experiences.

Design and prototype in one place
Design and prototype directly with your existing Figma components and styles. Everything looks and behaves like the real app from the start.

Build on your design system
Use your existing Figma components, styles, and tokens to create on-brand, production-ready game interfaces from the start.

Iterate on gameplay instantly
Prompt for changes to layout, interactions, or logic. Refine difficulty, flows, and states in minutes—not days.
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 game prototype with an AI game generator
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