The only AI that builds real 3D games from text prompts — with WebGL rendering, physics, lighting, and camera controls. Runs in your browser. Free.
Most AI game generators output 2D sprites or flat card-based experiences. GameNova outputs real 3D games — full WebGL scenes with physics, lighting, shadows, and camera controls. When you describe a racing game through a cyberpunk city, you get an actual drivable 3D city, not a 2D scroller dressed up with filters. Everything runs in your browser via WebGL, so there is nothing to install and no engine license to buy.
WebGL rendering with depth, shadows, and perspective. First-person, third-person, and overhead cameras. Physics-based movement and collisions.
No engine install, no desktop app, no plugin. GameNova runs on Chrome, Safari, Firefox, and Edge using the same WebGL stack AAA studios use for browser titles.
Vehicles, characters, environments, and props are selected from a curated 3D asset catalog, so scenes look professional rather than placeholder.
Every generated game gets a physics layer — gravity, collisions, rigid bodies. You are not rendering a scene, you are playing a simulation.
Camera behavior adapts to the genre. Racing defaults to chase cam, shooters to first-person, RPG to third-person, puzzle to overhead — or specify your own in the prompt.
Every 3D game you generate gets a permanent URL. Share, embed, or let others remix it.
Be as specific as you like. "Third-person action RPG in a medieval village with sword combat and a dragon boss." The AI uses every detail to shape the scene.
GameNova selects 3D assets, builds terrain, places characters and enemies, configures lighting, and sets up physics — all procedurally.
The 3D scene loads via WebGL. You move, look around, and interact using real mouse/keyboard controls with full 6-degrees-of-freedom camera movement.
Tweak the prompt to change the 3D world, or share the URL with friends to play instantly in their browsers.
| Feature | GameNova | other AI game tools |
|---|---|---|
| True 3D output | Yes, WebGL | Usually 2D or pseudo-3D |
| Physics simulation | Built-in | Rarely included |
| First-person camera | Supported | Often 2D/top-down only |
| Browser playback | Native WebGL | Often requires export |
| Prompt complexity | Full sentences | Often templated inputs |
| Time to playable | Under 60 seconds | Minutes to hours |
FPS zombie city
“First-person zombie shooter in a ruined 3D city with waves of undead and rifle combat”
3D racing circuit
“3D pro racing circuit with sports cars, laps, AI opponents, and a checkered flag finish”
3D space combat
“3D space dogfight with asteroid fields, laser cannons, and rival enemy fighters”
3D RPG adventure
“Third-person 3D RPG in a medieval village with sword combat, quests, and a dragon boss”
3D platformer
“3D platformer with floating islands, double-jumps, and collectible coins”
3D mech combat
“3D mech combat arena with giant robots, missiles, and destructible buildings”
Most "AI game makers" on the market produce 2D experiences — sprite-based top-down or side-scrollers. They are faster to generate but far more limited in what they can simulate. A 3D AI game generator has to solve a harder problem: it has to produce a scene in three dimensions, handle physics and collisions, manage a camera that moves through space, and render thousands of polygons at 60fps. GameNova solves this by pairing an LLM that interprets your prompt with a WebGL runtime that assembles and renders the scene in real time.
The technical stack matters. GameNova uses standard WebGL so games run anywhere — desktop, mobile, tablet — without plugins or installs. 3D assets are selected from a curated library to ensure visual quality, rather than being generated from scratch per prompt (which is slow and inconsistent). Physics is handled by a lightweight simulation that gives every object mass, velocity, and collision behavior. The result is a 3D game you can actually play, not a 3D screenshot you can rotate.
For creators, this means you can prototype 3D game ideas in minutes instead of weeks. For players, it means every game you open in GameNova is a real 3D experience — worth sharing, worth exploring, worth remixing.
Yes. GameNova is an AI 3D game generator that turns text prompts into real playable 3D games with WebGL rendering, physics, and camera controls. The games run in your browser with no install required.
GameNova is purpose-built for 3D. It outputs WebGL-based 3D games with physics and real camera controls, where most competitors produce 2D or pseudo-3D experiences. It is free to start and runs entirely in the browser.
Real 3D. GameNova renders full WebGL scenes with depth, shadows, physics, and 6-degrees-of-freedom camera movement. You can walk around objects, look up and down, and interact with the world from any angle.
No special hardware required. GameNova runs on any modern laptop, desktop, tablet, or high-end phone with a WebGL-capable browser, which covers effectively every device sold in the last decade.
Yes. GameNova supports first-person, third-person, and overhead cameras. Just describe the perspective in your prompt — "first-person zombie shooter" or "third-person RPG" — and the AI configures the camera accordingly.
Not directly — GameNova is a browser-native runtime rather than an export pipeline. You can share, embed, or remix games, and Pro tiers unlock more advanced controls.
Yes. Core 3D game generation is free. Optional Pro tiers unlock heavier workloads and advanced features.
No coding. No downloads. Just describe your idea and play in seconds.
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