CodeWisp: anyone can create real games using AI
CodeWisp allows anyone to create and publish online games using clear English prompts.
The platform does the heavy lifting: you describe your game idea in a text box, choose a style between 2D and 3D, set the number of players, and let the AI generate the result. It supports sandbox, racing, tower defense, platforming, and multiplayer genres – all of which run directly in your browser, with no downloads required.
With over 22,000 games already built by the CodeWisp community, it’s proven that AI game development is no longer theoretical. It’s a full-fledged platform with real-world results.

CodeWisp stands out with its interactive review phase built into the workflow. After the AI generates a first draft, you can iterate on mechanics, tweak visuals, and refine the player experience before publishing.
The process is structured: describe, choose a style, set up players, review, and iterate. Each step gives you the ability to control the direction of the game without touching a single line of code.
The navigation page is divided into four sections – Featured, Most Popular, Recently Updated, and New – showcasing games from the community. Games can be remixed, meaning you can break any project down into its own parts and customize it for yourself.
You’ll find everything from Zelda-style adventures to mountain-themed Drift Racer, sandbox-style creations to tower defense puzzles.
The web-based approach means no downloads, no compilation steps, and no compile times. Just describe, generate, play.
For designers and non-programmers alike, this removes the biggest obstacle to game development: the code itself. It’s a proof-of-concept with a growing library of playable games already available.
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