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AI and designing a board game: make up the rules
Use AI to invent a board game you can actually play this weekend.
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What this lesson covers
Learning path
The main moves in order
- 1The big idea
- 2games
- 3rules
- 4design
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Section 1
The big idea
Use AI to invent a board game you can actually play this weekend. You bring the imagination — AI is your idea-buddy. The best part is choosing what to keep, what to swap, and what to make your own. AI is fast at giving you lots of starter ideas, but the taste, the personality, and the final choices come from you. That's what makes the project feel like yours.
Working on a board game design project teaches a useful skill: how to ask for help and then judge what you get. Real artists, designers, and writers do this all the time — they brainstorm, they get feedback, then they pick the best parts. Using AI is a kid-sized version of that same process.
How board game design projects actually work
- A board game needs a board, pieces, rules, and a goal.
- Simple rules make games more fun and quicker to learn.
- Playtesting (trying it out) shows what to fix.
Here's a concrete example: imagine a 4x4 board game with simple rules and a goal. With a clear idea like that, you can ask AI for help and get back something you can actually use. Vague prompts like 'make something cool' usually give vague answers. Specific prompts with details — a topic, a length, a tone — give you something you can actually work with.
Prompts to try
- 'Help me design a 4x4 board game about racing to the cheese.'
- 'Suggest 3 simple rules.'
- 'Describe the win condition in one sentence.'
- 'Suggest 3 fun event squares.'
Notice how each prompt has a clear ask: a topic, a number, a style, and sometimes a rule like 'kid-friendly.' Stacking those details together is a trick that gets you better answers.
Playtesting
Playtesting means actually playing your game with someone. You'll find rules that don't work, squares that need fixing, and ways to make it more fun. Real game designers playtest a lot.
Try it!
- 1Pick a theme (race, treasure hunt, escape).
- 2Ask AI for board layout and 3 rules.
- 3Build it on paper and playtest with a friend.
If you don't love the first answer, ask again. AI is happy to give you three more options. Picking your favorite is part of the fun, and swapping out one piece while keeping another is totally allowed. Mix, match, and remix until it feels right.
When you're done, share your work with someone who'll appreciate it — a parent, a sibling, a friend, a teacher. Sharing finishes the project and turns a private idea into something real. Plus, hearing what other people think gives you ideas for next time.
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