Frame the brand moment
Define product, audience, message, reward, session length, and share goal.
Branded mini game maker · interactive brand moments
Use Seele AI Workspace to shape a product launch, seasonal activation, or brand story into a short browser-playable mini game with recognizable assets and a reward/share screen.
Brand brief · Product assets · Simple mechanic · Reward/share screen
Preview evidence
The output should make the brand recognizable through assets, interaction, reward, and share/result screen — not just a logo pasted on a game.

Workflow
Define product, audience, message, reward, session length, and share goal.
Create a mechanic where product visuals and message appear inside the playable action.
Export asset needs, reward copy, share screen, and handoff checklist.
Positioning
Brand, content, and growth teams
Turn a brand story into an interactive mini game
Playable loop, product visuals, reward/share screen
Who it is for
This page is brand-specific. It should not repeat the generic campaign mini game page; it focuses on product recognition, brand moment, reward, and sharing.
Examples
Brief: beverage launch wants mobile engagement.
Output: tap-to-catch flavor drops, combo feedback, coupon reward, and share card.
Use on campaign landing pages or social activation.
Brief: mascot reveal for a product line.
Output: mascot runner with branded pickups and result screen.
Use as a lightweight launch interaction.
Output
The output should make the brand recognizable through assets, interaction, reward, and share/result screen — not just a logo pasted on a game.
Open Workspace →FAQ
The brand should be part of the mechanic, reward, and visual system. A logo-only reskin is weaker than a game loop built around product recognition or campaign behavior.
Yes. Seele AI Workspace is designed around reviewable, shareable, downloadable, and exportable outputs, so teams can move useful prototypes, playable packages, and assets into testing, creative review, or production handoff.
Seele is strongest at early playable prototypes, 2D browser-playable mini games, playable ad variants, and creative validation. Teams can use the output as a fast starting point before investing in a full production build.