Arcadia

Arcadia Forge

Playcrafted arcade & indie experiments

New Season

Play as Ritual — Build, Break, and Reforge Rules

Arcadia Forge reimagines play: a curated arcade of indie experiments where inventive rules spark layered strategies and social bravado. Join fast loops, seasonal arenas, and creator-led expeditions that reward curiosity with striking moments and emergent, sharable victories.

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What we ship

A rotating mixtape of small competitive labs, co-op rituals, and solo puzzles. Each release ships with editor tools so creators prototype rule changes fast, share snapshots, and challenge others in curated leaderboards. The focus is on dense short sessions that scale into lasting narratives.

Fast loops

Sessions designed for replay and quick mastery.

Creator tools

In-game editors and rule snapshots for community sharing.

Player Voices

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“Tiny sessions, huge stories.”

The seasonal meta keeps things unpredictable. I started with a toolbox and ended up with a ritual I run with friends every weekend.

Community note

Modders appreciate the simple API. A handful of well-placed constraints produce emergent tactics that feel personal. Leaderboards are optional; bragging rights live in shared clips.

By the numbers

Small teams, big ideas: measured engagement in tight session loops.

4.2m
short sessions/month
18k
creator mods shared

Join a Season — Ship Your Own Rule

Publish a tweak, spin a new leaderboard, or host a private arena. Get tools and a featured slot during seasonal rotations.

How it works — quick primer

1. Pick a kit

Choose a rule template: arena, asymmetry, or puzzle. Templates are lightweight so you can iterate fast.

2. Tweak and test

In-client editors change scoring or movement. Tests run in minutes; snapshots record states for sharing.

3. Ship and gather

Release to friends or the public. Rounds produce short histories that feed feed-style highlights and badges.

Contact the Forge

Questions, partnership requests or feature applications — tell us what you want to build.