Game Gen
AI game assets, indie dev tools, game jam, world building AI
10 followers
AI game assets, indie dev tools, game jam, world building AI
10 followers
Game Gen is a free AI game asset generator for indie developers. Generate pixel character sprite sheets, HD portraits, looping BGM, sound effects, top-down maps, tileable textures, and world-building lore documents by describing what you need. Download PNG, ZIP, WAV, or Markdown. Sign in required; new accounts include free generation credits.



Gave it a spin for a small pixel character sheet and it came back surprisingly usable with just a short prompt. Really cool to get the WAV and lore doc from the same generation.
@rzakzldanf4h
Really glad the first result was usable out of the box — that's the bar I'm trying to hit. The WAV + lore + sprite in one session thing clicked for me during a game jam when I realized I was spending more time switching tools than actually building. Thanks for giving it a spin, Rıza!
Does the free credits refresh each month or are they a one-time thing for new accounts?
@ayferu1vx
For now, the free credits are a one-time welcome gift for new accounts — they don't refresh automatically.
If you'd like a steady supply of credits every month, our subscription plan is the way to go! Subscribers get a fresh batch of credits automatically renewed each billing cycle, so you never have to worry about running out. It's the best value if you plan to use the platform regularly.
Actually something we're thinking about for the future! We're exploring a feature where sharing your generated content could earn you daily credits — so the more you share, the more you get to create.
No promises on timeline just yet, but it's definitely on our radar. Stay tuned for updates — we'd love to make the platform more rewarding for active creators like you!
Feel free to check out our page for the full details, https://www.gamegen.fun/
— happy to help if you have any questions!
The tileable textures export straight to PNG with no watermark is exactly what solo devs need. Love that lore docs come out as ready-to-edit Markdown too.
@gizempmx2
Thanks Gizem! The no-watermark PNG was a deliberate call — watermarks on a sprite sheet are basically unusable in-engine. Glad the Markdown lore landed well too; the idea was that a GDD draft should be something you can paste and edit immediately, not something you have to clean up first.
Love that the lore docs come in markdown, super practical for dropping straight into a wiki or in-engine notes.
@serapzpek3qih
Exactly the use case I had in mind, Serap — copy it straight into Obsidian, Notion, or a Godot project doc and it just works. Markdown felt like the obvious format once I thought about where lore actually lives in a real dev workflow. Appreciate you trying it!
the sprite sheet output being description-driven is such a thoughtful touch for solo devs juggling scope, and bundling lore docs alongside the actual assets shows you get how messy real game dev gets
@necdet654042
You nailed the core design decision, Necdet. The messiness is real — most solo devs are juggling scope, code, and "I'll do the art later" all at once. Having lore and sprites come from the same session means fewer context switches and less of that "I described the character three different ways across three different tools" drift. Thanks for the thoughtful comment.