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Turn a rough mechanic into a playable 3D prototype before investing in custom art or engineering.
Generate a blocky 3D game prototype with building-inspired visuals, exploration, crafting-like goals, or survival loops. It is for creators who want a playable result first: scene, controls, objectives, UI feedback, and a prototype loop that can be edited after generation.
Generate a 3D game now →Turn a rough mechanic into a playable 3D prototype before investing in custom art or engineering.
Test level ideas, camera feel, progression, and feedback loops with a prompt-first workflow.
Use browser prototypes for demos, class projects, pitch decks, or early user testing.
Controls, camera, objective, scoring or progression, and restartable game loop.
Environment layout, lighting direction, props, enemies or collectibles where relevant.
Health, score, timer, instructions, buttons, and clear win/loss feedback.
Continue in the workspace to change mechanics, visuals, level design, and game feel.
Yes. Start with a prompt that describes the world, player goal, controls, and win condition. Seele creates a playable browser prototype you can test and revise.
No. The page is designed for no-code activation. You can use the starter prompt, then refine the generated game with natural language.
The first result should be treated as a playable prototype. Advanced art direction, performance tuning, monetization, and platform-specific polish may still need iteration.
Yes. Use the workspace to ask for changes to mechanics, camera, UI, level layout, difficulty, and visual style.
The fastest path is to click the generation CTA with the starter prompt already filled in, then wait for the workspace to create the first playable version.
Generated games are prototypes. Complex multiplayer, commercial-grade optimization, custom licensed assets, console builds, and advanced engine-specific deployment may require manual work after generation. Prompt quality also affects the result: specific controls, goals, camera, and style constraints produce better first versions.
Generate a blocky 3D game prototype with building-inspired visuals, exploration, crafting-like goals, or survival loops. Click once, keep the attribution clean, and use the result as the first data point for this 3D game SEO experiment.
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