ChainCraft
An AI multiplayer game builder and creator economy.
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ChainCraft lets anyone build multiplayer games by talking to AI. No coding, no game dev experience, and no crypto knowledge required. Our conversational builder guides you step by step through game design, asking questions to refine your idea into a playable experience. You simulate it, test it, tweak it, and publish. Your game is then minted as an NFT on Arbitrum, giving you true ownership of what you created.
The entire experience is designed so that someone who's never touched a blockchain can create, play, and eventually earn, all through a familiar chat interface with wallet creation handled seamlessly in the background through ThirdWeb.
We've already completed three major milestones through our Arbitrum Questbook grant: a Discord prototype, a full webapp with multiplayer and real-time chat, game spectating, and blockchain integration including NFT game minting and token-gated access. Currently, games are text-based, but with the core platform foundation complete, we can now focus on layering in new features, game mechanics, and graphics. The hard part is done.
For this hackathon, we're building three key features on top of our existing platform:
Token Duels: Skill-based prize competitions where players compete with tokens on the line. Revenue is shared between the winner, the game's creator, referrers, and the platform, aligning incentives so that creators earn when people enjoy their games.
In-Game Item Generation: Players earn items during gameplay that are minted as NFTs directly to their wallet. We're starting with a card-based system versatile enough to represent weapons, characters, abilities, and more.
Cross-Game Interoperability: Items earned in one game can be recognized and used in other ChainCraft games. A sword from a dungeon crawler could become a weapon in a duel. This is the beginning of our long-term vision: an interconnected creator ecosystem where games build on each other.
On our roadmap, we're also developing ways for players to directly support creators they believe in, because we think the most successful platforms aren't built around isolated games with no lasting connection, they're built around communities. We're focused on depth over gloss, and instead of one-shot generation that produces beautiful but broken outputs, our guided conversational flow produces reliable, playable multiplayer experiences with higher success rates.