Design fast. Ship playful.
Prototype, polish, publish.

LudicSpark accelerates playful projects into polished experiences. A nimble toolkit, curated showcase, and player-focused insights help indie teams ship memorable mechanics faster. Explore modular systems, live play snapshots, and community challenges to spark lasting engagement.

Trusted by
Arcade labs · SproutPlay · EchoNode

Core features that speed design loops

A single space for modular mechanics, telemetry, and rapid playtests. Use visual kits to compose movement, progression, and feedback without heavy code. Ship focused builds and measure what actually matters.

  • Modular mechanics — drag, connect, tweak.
  • Live telemetry — heatmaps, session traces, event funnels.
  • Community sprints — feedback loops with prioritization tools.
Feature panel: modular blocks and timeline editor

How LudicSpark turns ideas into playable moments

  1. 1. Compose — Assemble mechanics from kit pieces and wire events visually.
  2. 2. Playtest — Share builds with a small cohort; capture session traces and reactions.
  3. 3. Iterate — Turn telemetry into concise design tickets and measurable hypotheses.
Microinteractions are baked in: animated HUD hints, masked preview frames, and responsive badges that react to input. These small elements reduce cognitive load while revealing emergent pleasure.

Ready to spark a new play loop?

Start a sandbox build, invite a small group, and collect the kinds of signals that tell you whether a mechanic is promising.

Voices from rapid builders

Avatar — playtester smiling
“LudicSpark collapsed our three-month loop into a single fortnight. Playtests felt focused and the analytics highlighted the one tweak that made levels sing.”
— Mara H., lead designer
“The modular kits are a revelation. We assembled novel movement in minutes and then iterated on feedback across sessions without rewriting fundamental systems.”
— Jun P., solo studio

Numbers that matter

Average prototype cycle
9 days
Playtest retention
72%
Avg feedback items
14
Metrics above are illustrative and show how focused loops and small cohorts increase signal-to-noise. Use A/B toggles and telemetry funnels to verify hypotheses quickly.

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