Gambo allows anyone to turn natural language into a fully playable game. To help you get consistent, high-quality results, a well-structured prompt is just as important as a good idea.
This guide explains the essential components of a game, how to write effective prompts, and how to refine or expand your project step by step. Whether you’re creating your very first game or looking for fine-grained control over art, mechanics, and level design, this tutorial will help you collaborate with Gambo to build the game you imagine.
Before writing prompts, it’s important to know what components make up a full game.
This section gives you a clear overview of each module that Gambo may generate.
We recommend two ways to get started. The first method is ideal for beginners or anyone unfamiliar with game development. The Partial Generation workflow, on the other hand, is better suited for advanced users or creators who want finer control and have specific ideas for each asset or detail of the game.
Before generating your first game, we highly recommend reading “1)What a Complete Game Contains” above.
Understanding what a complete game consists of—characters, enemies, maps, tiles, UI, logic, progression, sound—helps Gambo produce a much more accurate and polished result.
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(Tips Recommended: ) Talk with GPT or Gambo before generating
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If you already have a game idea but the details are still rough, you can ask GPT or Gambo to help you refine the concept and then produce a clean “Final Prompt for Gambo”, instead of generating the game immediately.
You can communicate like this: