EmberArc Studio
A lab for bold, shipping-first play
EmberArc Studio sparks bold play: a modular platform where creators prototype rapidly, craft social lobbies, run live events, and ship polished moments. Built-in HUD kits, analytics, low-code pipelines, asset packs, and crossplay matchmaking help teams iterate faster.
Feature pillars
A toolkit built for iteration: modular mechanics, plug-in HUDs, live ops hooks, and analytics ribbons that let designers tune loops while players are online. Emphasis on small cycles, observable metrics, and expressive UI so teams ship playable v1s fast.
- KITS HUD, input, and feedback modules
- PIPELINES Low-code deploys, asset packs, testing lanes
- LOBBIES Social rooms with event scripting
Gallery & experiments
Snapshots from quick jams and live tests — varied mechanics, short sessions, and arcade-first design. Swipe to explore a mosaic of prototypes and HUD treatments.
Arcade loop
Short runs, clear scoring, and layered modifiers that reward skill and curiosity. Designers tune risk, reward, and cadence without retooling the whole build.
Social rooms
Persistent lobbies with scripted events, micro-challenges, and crossplay presence; a fast lane for community-first testing.
Ready to iterate in hours, not months?
Join a sandbox where prototypes reach players quickly. Import assets, wire a HUD, and run a live challenge in one session.
Voices from the field
"EmberArc cut our prototype time in half. We shipped a playable loop and iterated live with players in days, not weeks." — L. Moreno, Lead Designer
"Toolkit clarity and HUD kits meant our UI felt deliberate. Analytics were straightforward to read and action." — R. Singh, Product
Live numbers that matter
How it works
- Wire a micro-loop with HUD and scoring modules.
- Push a live build to a temporary lobby and invite testers.
- Collect event traces and heat metrics; iterate the loop in-session.
Every lane is instrumented for rapid feedback so creative risk becomes practical. Teams deploy smaller experiments and compound learnings across projects.