Your prompt is the single most important input. There are two effective ways to write one. Choose whichever matches how clearly defined your idea is.
Option A: A quick, simple prompt
If you simply want to get something on screen, one line is sufficient:
“Make a 3D RPG game.”
CodeWisp will fill in the gaps and provide a playable starting point. This approach is well suited to exploring the platform and understanding what it can do.
Option B: A detailed prompt (when you have a clear idea)
When you already know what you want, a detailed prompt produces a considerably stronger first result. Describe the art style, the core mechanics, the goals, and the level of polish you want.
Tip: you do not have to write this alone. You can use another AI assistant (such as ChatGPT) to help expand a rough idea into a detailed prompt, and even to generate reference images that you then attach with the paperclip button.
Below is the exact detailed prompt used to build the game in this guide, which serves as a useful template for your own:
Note what makes this a strong prompt: it names the art style, lists core mechanics, defines a quest structure, requests juiciness and polish explicitly, describes the world, and states a win condition. The more direction you provide, the closer the first build lands to your vision.
Paste your prompt into the box, choose your quality, and you are ready to build.
The detailed prompt pasted in, with Best Quality selected.
Click the arrow button (Next) to begin building.
Select “Next” to send your prompt to CodeWisp.
You should now see a “Building your game” screen while CodeWisp works. The chat panel shows its progress (understanding the requirements, planning, and applying). This takes a moment, and larger, more detailed prompts take somewhat longer.
While it builds, the chat panel shows live progress. Please allow a moment for it to complete.