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A parent-led way to make a game together

Turn Your Child’s Idea Into a Unique Game Together

SEELE AI helps an adult and child shape a spoken idea or drawing reference into a scoped game prompt, then create a browser-playable prototype for the parent to review and refine.

Make Our Game Together
An adult parent visibly guiding a child at a craft table around an original rainbow-submarine drawing that expands into one coherent underwater fantasy scene.
AI-generated concept video — not gameplay or a SEELE product recording.

Best for

Adults co-creating a small game with a child

Use a focused prompt, test a small first loop, and keep a human review step.

Parents translating a child’s words into a scoped prototype

Use a focused prompt, test a small first loop, and keep a human review step.

Families using an original drawing as optional reference

Use a focused prompt, test a small first loop, and keep a human review step.

From idea to a small playable prototype

  1. 1. Parent frames the session

    You: The adult sets age context, play length, topic, and content boundaries.

    SEELE: Workspace receives an adult-led creation brief.

    Output: Parent-controlled session brief

  2. 2. Capture the child’s idea

    You: Type the child’s words or describe/upload an original drawing as reference.

    SEELE: SEELE uses the prompt and supported reference inputs to shape direction.

    Output: Idea and reference summary

  3. 3. Narrow the game loop

    You: Answer short questions about character, goal, challenge, controls, and ending.

    SEELE: Iterative prompting converts answers into a scoped concept.

    Output: Game design prompt

  4. 4. Generate and play together

    You: The parent opens Workspace, generates, and tests the first loop with the child.

    SEELE: A browser-playable prototype can be reviewed.

    Output: Family play-test prototype

  5. 5. Parent reviews before sharing

    You: Check text, visuals, links, privacy, rights, age fit, and performance.

    SEELE: Follow-up prompts revise issues; publishing remains an adult decision.

    Output: Parent review checklist

Four ways to start

Starter 1

I’m the parent. Turn my child’s idea—‘a tiny fox delivers stars before sunrise’—into a 90-second browser game with simple controls, three deliveries, a gentle fail state, and a clear ending.

Starter 2

Use our child’s original drawing of a rainbow submarine as a visual reference. Create a parent-led game brief with one exploration loop, three sea-friend interactions, readable UI, and no public sharing assumptions.

Starter 3

Ask us five short questions about my child’s monster-garden idea, then turn our answers into a scoped browser game with one core mechanic, a start screen, a win state, and parent review notes.

Starter 4

Create a cooperative parent-and-child game concept from this idea: ‘clean up a moon picnic before the comet arrives.’ Keep play under three minutes and list what the adult should review.

What you leave with

What still needs human review

FAQ

Is this a child account or children’s app?

No claim is made. The page is for adult, parent-led creation in the SEELE Workspace, with the adult controlling prompts, uploads, review, and publishing decisions.

Can we start from my child’s drawing?

An image can guide scene and prototype direction. Verify upload and image-reference behavior end to end before advertising drawing-to-game as automatic.

Do we need coding experience?

No coding is required to start from a prompt. The parent should still review and iterate mechanics, controls, text, and visuals.

Will SEELE interview us through conversation?

You can use iterative prompts and follow-up questions. Do not promise voice conversation or a fixed interview flow until those interfaces are verified.

How long does it take?

You can start immediately with a scoped prompt. Generation and refinement time vary with idea complexity, references, and requested features.

Is every result safe for children?

No automatic guarantee. An adult must review generated text, visuals, links, interactions, privacy choices, and age suitability before sharing.

Can we publish or sell the game?

Review rights, platform rules, privacy, performance, and content first. A generated prototype is not automatically publication-ready.

Start with a concrete, reviewable prompt

Make Our Game Together

Workspace records the actual prompt-submit milestone as milestone_self_prompt_submit; this landing click uses the shared seo_click contract.