Campaign game maker
Create quick playable moments for launches, promos, and brand campaigns.
Make a product launch collector, discount runner, or branded tap challenge for a launch page.
Create a product launch collector, discount runner, or branded tap challenge for a classroom or training session.
Build a product launch collector, discount runner, or branded tap challenge with a timer, score, and short result screen.
What you can change
Start with a playable draft, then use chat to make the game fit the audience, channel, and moment.
- Theme
- Instructions
- Round length
- Scoring
- Difficulty
- Result copy
Start with the use case
A campaign game maker works best when the player action is simple and the context is clear. Tell ShortGame who the game is for, what players do, and what a good result looks like.
The first playable draft gives you something concrete to test. From there, use chat to tighten the rules, shorten the copy, adjust the pacing, and make the game fit the moment.
How ShortGame keeps the workflow short
ShortGame keeps the prompt, generated game, validation, and browser preview in one place. That matters for campaign game maker searches because the useful result is not a long setup checklist; it is a playable draft you can judge by playing.
Start with the player action, goal, audience, score, timer, and theme. After the first version runs, ask for specific changes such as clearer instructions, faster pacing, easier mobile controls, a shorter round, or a stronger result screen.
A better first prompt
A strong prompt names one main mechanic and one clear outcome. For example: "Make a product launch collector, discount runner, or branded tap challenge for a launch page." Add details that affect play: who the game is for, how long a round lasts, what players collect or avoid, and what should happen when they win.
Campaign Game Maker FAQ
Can ShortGame work as a campaign game maker?
Yes. ShortGame can create campaign game games from prompts and let you refine the result with chat.
What should I include in the prompt?
Include the audience, the player action, the theme, the score or timer, and the kind of result screen you want.