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Mintly

Select a game, skin it and brand it, then purchase the configured code to integrate into your website or app. Think of it as interactive Code Canyon.

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The concept

Every website and app wants engagement. Games are one of the most effective ways to keep users on your platform. But building custom games is expensive and time-consuming. Buying pre-built games means they look generic and don't match your brand.

What we're building

A marketplace where you browse curated HTML5 and React games, customize them with your brand colors, logos, and messaging using a WYSIWYG editor, then purchase the configured code ready to drop into your site.

Currently in the design phase with a 25-game launch catalog planned.

Features
What it does
Game marketplace
Browse curated HTML5 and React games by category, rating, and use case.
WYSIWYG brand editor
Upload logo, set colors, and see the game update in real-time before purchase.
Code export
One-click download of branded game as a self-contained integration package.
Preview before purchase
Play the branded version in-browser before buying.
Creator program
Framework for game developers to submit and sell through the platform.
Process
How we built it
1
Curating the game catalog
Evaluating HTML5 and React games for quality, customizability, and cross-browser compatibility.
2
Designing the WYSIWYG brand editor
Visual editor where you upload your logo, set colors, and see the game update in real-time.
3
Building the code export system
One-click download of the branded game as a self-contained package ready for integration.
4
Planning the marketplace features
Categories, ratings, previews, and a recommendation engine based on industry and use case.
5
Setting up the creator program
Framework for game developers to submit and sell their games through the platform.
Reflections
What we took away from this project.
What went wrong
Still in progress. Early challenge: ensuring brand customization doesn't break game functionality across different frameworks.
What went right
Still in progress. Early win: the WYSIWYG preview concept tested extremely well with potential customers.
What we learned
Still in progress. Key insight so far: people want to see their brand on the game before they buy, not after.
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