Ship playful worlds.
Prototype faster.

ArcForge Playworks is a small, fierce toolkit and showcase where designers, coders and players collide. Blend quick templates with challenge modes, launch sandbox demos, and gather feedback from live sessions—all without a heavy pipeline.

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ArcKit 2.0
For rapid levels & microgames
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Core features

Live feedback loops

Invite small groups to fast sessions and collect targeted telemetry, videos and reactions that matter.

ArcKit templates

Swap mechanics, assets and rules with modular templates built for prototyping short-form play.

Showcase lanes

Curate a parade of playable builds, vote on favorites, and spin winners into new jams.

How it works — three quick steps

1
Pick a template

Choose a fast-start kit for platformers, puzzlers or micro-arcades. Each kit includes hooks for telemetry and replay.

2
Run a jam

Push a private or public session. Participants play short turns; moderators mark notes and ship annotations.

3
Iterate in place

Swap mechanics in minutes and redeploy. Use recorded sessions to guide rapid polish cycles.

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Ready to ship a tiny world?

Start with a template, invite five players, gather a week of notes, and choose a winner. We help you move from demo to a defended micro-release.

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What builders say

“ArcForge turned a weekend hack into a playable demo that drew real players. The feedback shaped the next artist patch.”
— Mei L., designer
“We scaffolded a rapid test for a mobile concept and saved two months of guesswork. The jam format is brilliant.”
— Ramon C., lead dev
FAQ
Who is this for?
Indie teams, educators, and solo creators who want structured playtests and low-friction demos.
Is source required?
No. You can upload a build or link an embed. ArcKit supports small JS/HTML packages and lightweight runtime wrappers.
How long does a jam run?
Jams are configurable from 10 minutes to 2 hours. We recommend 30–45 minutes for rapid insights.
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