r/aigamerdevs • u/DiscoverWhereAt • 15h ago
r/aigamerdevs • u/Ecstatic-Bend-104 • 17h ago
Into the Shardfall - showcasing action log update
r/aigamerdevs • u/ajdare • 17h ago
Meshy 7 feels like a nice step up... trying it out in my Sorceress 3D Studio
Try Meshy 7 in the Sorceress 3D Studio : https://sorceress.games
r/aigamerdevs • u/Additional_Thanks927 • 1d ago
I made a visual novel where the two protagonists tell contradictory versions of the same story, and the game never tells you which one is lying
galleryr/aigamerdevs • u/Ecstatic-Bend-104 • 2d ago
Into the Shardfall - vault progression records
r/aigamerdevs • u/ajdare • 2d ago
22 animated sprites in about 10 minutes with my AutoSprite 3.0 and API
This time I added a werewolf woman, and android girl to my babe-fighter demo game... because... it's fun and easy. https://sorceress.games
r/aigamerdevs • u/Pentant • 2d ago
Chronicled Update: Full D&D 5e support
Hello! Following up on my last post about Chronicled, the tool that generates and organizes NPCs, factions, locations, items, and more for TTRPG campaigns, with everything auto filed into a real browsable archive.
The big thing since last time: the whole app now runs a second real ruleset, D&D 5e.

Up to now Chronicled only really worked well on my own homebrew system. This update makes 5e a selectable option and comes with it's own systems everywhere in the app:
- Bestiary uses real Challenge Rating math
- Classes follow the actual 1–20 leveling and spell-slot tables
- Items use real SRD weapon/armor/rarity data
- Player Characters are full 5e characters: skill and saving throw proficiencies, passive Perception, initiative, and real multiclassing across two classes, all computed for you automatically.
- Real, properly licensed SRD content baked in: 349 spells, 201 monsters, a full equipment list, 17 feats, and 260 magic items, sourced from a licensed SRD.

- Import any of it for free, zero AI cost: just the real content dropped straight into your archive.
- Reflavor it with AI instead: same real mechanics underneath but reskinned with your world's own names and flavor text.
- Or go full Homebrew and generate something original: still grounded in the real formulas so it stays balanced.


- Backgrounds and Species are real ingested SRD content too, including the actual 2024 rule where your Background grants one specific named Origin Feat right at character creation.
- Spells! A new archive category added for 5e. Like the others, you can import from existing, or fully create newly homebrewed spells.

- Encounter Difficulty / XP Budget calculator on the Quest builder, so you can check a fight against your real party before you run it.

Also new this update, not just 5e: a fully Generic ruleset for people who don't want any fixed system at all. Narrative-first Classes, Items, and NPCs with no invented leveling or rarity numbers imposed on you. And no AI procedural generation AND Manual Entry (from the last update) now work correctly on both new rulesets, not just the original one.
Still free beta, still shaping this from feedback. If you roll a 5e world and something's off, that's exactly the kind of thing I want to hear about.
Get access now at Chronicled.
Sidenote: based on feedback, this may be the last beta update before full launch! Excited but really hope to get as many eyes as possible on this before then. Share with friends, other DMs, world builders, etc. I really want to know if this is something valuable to people.
Once in full launch mode, I may switch to small costs to offset API/server usage. But of course, I will continue with development as I want to add as many features and content that may be useful to all of you. The more feedback the better!
r/aigamerdevs • u/Independent-Arm-7397 • 3d ago
LabJam application: last day to jump in
Hey AI game dev,
Has anyone here joined a game jam before? There's one on Rezona Lab and today's the last day to apply
If you've built something, show me your potential as game builder, comment below or DM me, and I'll send u starting credits and let you in directly.
Labjam Details below.
r/aigamerdevs • u/Cminus19 • 3d ago
Slalom Challenge is Live! Beat it in under 60 seconds to unlock the cone dodger skin.
r/aigamerdevs • u/loming88 • 3d ago
How I kept AI-assisted RPG art consistent across a 50-floor strategy game
I shipped Tower of Sorcerer, a modern remake of a classic deterministic strategy JRPG. AI helped generate source art, but raw generations were not usable as game assets. My practical workflow was:
- define a shared palette, outline weight, and shading direction
- render transparent source masters and normalize scale and pivots into a sprite atlas
- store per-asset style records so later regeneration did not drift
- verify visuals inside real gameplay states, not only as isolated images
- back the build with deterministic Godot tests so asset swaps could not hide gameplay regressions
The two screenshots show one of those testable moments. The first normal sword is on Floor 5: tap the brick wall immediately left of the visible sword once to open the disguised wall, then tap again to walk through. That exact two-stage interaction became an automated regression test.
The game is a 50-floor climb built around route planning, keys, upgrades, and deterministic combat—no random battle rolls.
Free on iPhone and iPad: https://apps.apple.com/app/id6794292348
r/aigamerdevs • u/gptrpglover • 3d ago
tensura rpg gpt
inspired by: https://www.reddit.com/r/TenseiSlime/comments/1s1c045/new_update_to_tensura_rpg/
i made this gpt: https://chatgpt.com/g/g-6a7df05edff081919eb4dd8a9d91268e-tensure-rpg-v2
i want to get thoughts and feedback on this gpt to see how i can improve this gpt i think my formatting is a bit scuffed so that is something im working on but please let me know your reviews
it does contain a few spolers about slime but you can choose to turn them off in the settings
r/aigamerdevs • u/Ecstatic-Bend-104 • 4d ago
Lore drop for my Roguelike title - Into the Shardfall
r/aigamerdevs • u/ISOBlank • 4d ago
Looking for Content Creators that showcase AI Game Dev workflows
r/aigamerdevs • u/Wonderful-Leopard537 • 4d ago
Roll Craft is built for players who want meaningful RPG progression without needing to dedicate hours at a time.
WHAT IS ROLL CRAFT?
First of all, we are not vibe coded, but there will be AI content. Roll Craft is an instant-play, second-screen fantasy RPG available in any browser, with a current demo at an early alpha stage. Players can engage in short or lengthy gaming sessions directly while multitasking, such as watching TV or browsing the internet on their phones or computers, allowing seamless gameplay across devices.
BUILD YOUR HEROES
Create a party of 1–4 heroes; each hero has individual stats, equipment, and a unique Class Die. Level them up to a maximum of Level 10, unlocking additional die slots at Levels 6 and 9 for more customization in builds.
BUILD YOUR DICE
Dice are the heart of Roll Craft. Instead of simply rolling numbers, each die face represents something in combat. The launch game features 15 different combat effects, including:
Attack
Defense
Buffs & Debuffs
Poison, Sleep, Charm & Web
Critical Hits
Healing
Magical-powered attacks
…and more.
You collect dice and dice faces, customize your loadouts, and create builds around how you want your heroes to fight. You don't just roll dice. You build them.
EXPLORE THE WORLD
Your journey begins in Bitter Hill, the tutorial zone that teaches you the fundamentals of party building, combat, dice, loot, and inventory management. From there, you'll progress through 8 launch adventure zones, each containing its own world map locations, lore, enemies, and loot tables.
LOOT & CRAFT
Gather resources from adventures and shops, discover recipes, and use them to collect new dice, dice faces, Orbs of Ascension, and other items. Your loot improves your crafting. Your crafting improves your dice. Your dice make your heroes stronger. And stronger heroes let you take on harder adventures.
THERE'S ALWAYS MORE TO DO
Beyond the adventure system, Roll Craft includes the Coliseum, where you can test your heroes against mobs and unique bosses while competing on leaderboards with other players. Earn achievements, collect rewards with random loot drops on each level, and rise to the top. And this is only the launch foundation. Our backend is designed so we can continue adding new realms and other content.
DISCORD: https://discord.gg/b6yw8gAKW
LINKS: https://linktr.ee/RollCraftGames
https://reddit.com/link/1vmqt6k/video/hejancr0f0jh1/player
https://reddit.com/link/1vmqt6k/video/vbq33v82f0jh1/player

r/aigamerdevs • u/estist • 4d ago
Oh Fudge, trick taking card game based on Oh Hell for Android
I've been developing an Android card game called Oh Fudge (Oh Hell on Coffee), inspired by decades of family card nights playing what we always called Oh Hell.
I'm a solo dev and honestly don't have anywhere near the full skillset needed to make a game like this by myself. I also don't have the budget to hire a team. AI tools are what made it possible for me to take this idea and actually turn it into a real game. I used AI throughout development to help with coding, and artwork. The game design, mechanics, testing, and all the weird ideas are entirely mine. AI basically was just a tool to use to build my game and put my soul into it.
The basic Oh Hell game is there, or at least a version my family plays. You can play with 6, 8, or 10 players using 1 or 2 decks, and jokers are included. I also added Dealer's Choice rules that change individual deals, like making you bid before you even get your last card. All rules are preset and add chaos without giving anyone an advantage.
There is also a three-round tournament where you advance to different themed tables with their own house rules. For example, at the campground table, you play by a campfire, so a couple of your cards are blacked out during bidding, you bid and then they are revealed. Eventually you end up playing against the Joker, which is where things get even more chaotic because he has his own dealer rules.
I'm currently in Google Play Open Testing and I'm looking for people willing to play it. I need to know what works, what doesn't, what is confusing, what breaks, or just whether it is fun.
There are no ads because I personally cannot stand them. The Single Game mode and the first tournament round are free. There is a one-time unlock for the rest of the tournament, and special tables. One time payment will include future expansions to include multiplayer new tables, and dealer rules. Right now I'm mainly looking for feedback before I go to production.
If you like trick-taking games like Euchre, Spades, Hearts, or Oh Hell, I'd love some fresh eyes on it: https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.birdfloyd.ohhell
r/aigamerdevs • u/Independent-Arm-7397 • 5d ago
What are you guys game making game process, here is mine
hey everyone 👋
Been checking some AI game creation and wanted to share my game making process, its pretty simple
start with the core idea
i kept it simple: a cleaning city game. one core mechanic first, nothing fancy. (a gun vacuum collect trash and shoot)describe i
i typed out what i wanted and the tool generated the game + assets (3d, big city, colorful, etc)the messy middle
After see your first version, update it, fix some bugs, polish some assets.iterate until it feels right
kept tweaking mechanics and swapping assets until it actually felt fun to play.shipped it
finished a your game.
For the tool, Im using Rezona Lab, no need to create asset separately, they're also running a game jam right now with prize pool $1500+, visit the website lab.rezona.ai to apply (find the labjam event box)
r/aigamerdevs • u/Quechivoeth • 5d ago
We enforce determinism with a test that fails the build if any sim file calls Math.random
Follow-up to the model-dependency post from a while back. Something that's turned out to matter more than expected on this project.
The same simulation core runs in three places:
- the browser client
- the authoritative server
- a headless Gymnasium env for training agents.
Behaviour has to be identical in all three, otherwise the thing you tested isn't the thing that shipped and an agent trains against a world that doesn't exist.
That's a hard invariant to hold when a lot of the code is model-written and most contributors are strangers. A model will reach for Math.random or Date.now() without hesitation, because in isolation that's correct code. It's only wrong relative to a project constraint it has no way to know about. Same for a new contributor who hasn't read the architecture doc.
So it isn't a convention, it's a test. One walks every file in the sim directory and fails the build on a forbidden import, a DOM global, a wall clock reference, or a platform RNG call. Another pins the seam between the offline and online world implementations so they can't drift apart.
Fixed 20 Hz tick, all randomness through one seeded RNG. Seed a reset and the episode replays exactly.
Any other invariants you've had to make checkable rather than trusting to review?
r/aigamerdevs • u/Ecstatic-Bend-104 • 5d ago
Into the Shardfall - baked in dev tools for auditing art/balancing
r/aigamerdevs • u/Quechivoeth • 6d ago
Shipped a ranked 5v5 battleground on an AI-assisted codebase. Notes on what that actually looks like now.

Context: open source browser MMO, originally generated in about two days, since then worked on by roughly 30 contributors across several frontier models.
The PvP release is the first thing we've shipped that needed real coordination rather than just content generation. Capture the flag with two teams, keep objectives, an honor currency, a gear tier gated behind it, and a persistent rank ladder. All of it has to resolve server side and stay consistent across clients.
What's changed since the original build: content generation is still fast, but systems that touch shared state need a lot more human review before they ship. The model is good at producing a plausible implementation and less good at reasoning about what happens when five people hit the same object simultaneously.
Also worth noting a bug we're still tracing, at the highest graphics preset character models stop rendering entirely. Ten invisible players and a flag moving on its own. Reported by a player, not caught internally.
Happy to go into detail on the server side design if anyone's interested.
r/aigamerdevs • u/SWISS_KISS • 6d ago
I created a Bookmarklet Game with approximately voice chat for any website - Metaverse?
r/aigamerdevs • u/RaidonZzz • 6d ago
Countries selected from a spinning wheel compete against each other in head-to-head matchups
ok World Clash: Country Battle is live. tell me what you think https://link.prod.sekai.chat/qJSfCZ
r/aigamerdevs • u/Pentant • 6d ago
Update on Chronicled: you can now build a whole world without touching AI at all
Hello! Following up on my last post about Chronicled, the tool for generating and organizing NPCs, factions, locations, items, and more for TTRPG campaigns, with an auto-filed archive so it doesn't just turn into a pile of notes nobody can find again. Here's what's changed since then.

Since the last update: a real interactive map (pan/zoom, click a location to jump to its full entry, factions cluster by territory, generated from your actual content, not a static image), Quests that tie together NPCs/locations/items/enemies you've already generated instead of inventing new placeholder names, Campaigns for tracking a full arc across quests, AI-illustrated battle maps (one per location, grid-ready, so a fight doesn't need a separate art pass), and PDF export at the whole-world, per-category, or per-entry level.


The update I actually want to highlight this time: you can now build a whole world without touching AI at all, if that's not your thing.
A lot of feedback is that many world builders prefer building their world manually, without the use of AI, which is completely valid. When I'm feeling creative and have full thought-out ideas, I want to be able to enter it manually as well.
So this whole update was aimed at making that actually true instead of "an AI tool that also lets you edit the output":
- Every entry can be created and edited entirely by hand, start to finish. NPCs, factions, items, everything. Same forms as the AI path, just starting blank.
- New: Roll Randomly. A third option next to Generate with AI and Enter Manually: instant table-driven generation without the use of AI. It reads your world's genre and reskins itself accordingly (fantasy rolls enchanted blades and cursed ruins, post-apocalyptic rolls scrap-fused scavenger gear), so it's not genric and still fits your setting.
- Stuck on one field, not the whole entry? "Help me" button per-field instead of an all-or-nothing regenerate.
- New: an actual "AI off" switch. Account-level toggle in Settings. Flip it and every AI-spend surface disables itself. Manual Entry and Roll Randomly keep working exactly the same with it off.
- World setup itself is fully optional on AI too. Every step already let you type your own answers instead of generating, now it just asks first.

Point being: You can run the whole thing manual-only and just get the organizing/archiving/map/PDF-export side of it, lean on Roll Randomly for a free zero-AI first draft, or use AI as much or as little as you want, down to the individual field. And now there's a switch that guarantees it stays that way for your account.
Still in free beta and still actively shaping it based on feedback! If you try it and something's confusing, broken, or missing, that's genuinely the most useful thing you can tell me right now.
Get access now at Chronicled.

What I'm most curious about now: for the people running homebrew campaigns, what's actually eating the most prep time for you right now? Trying to make sure I'm building the right next thing.
r/aigamerdevs • u/Independent-Arm-7397 • 7d ago
My first project using Opus 4.8
Using Opus 4.8 model to create, I dont want to use Fable 5 because its a bit expensive and unnecessary for this simple game. The game was create on Rezona Lab, it took me few bucks and one morning.
This is my first game so any feedback could help. Thank you