Editing an Arcade game
Updated 3 hours ago by Collin PalmerEvery Arcade game you build has an edit panel where you can fine-tune the AI's output, swap out images and audio, or talk to the AI to make broader changes. The panel opens alongside your game's preview, so you can see your changes take effect right away.
Opening the edit panel
Click the Edit button at the top right of any game you created. The panel slides in from the left and is split into three tabs: Content, Chat, and Settings. The right side keeps a live preview of the game so you can check how your edits look as you make them.

Editing content manually
The Content tab is where you change the game's text and media directly. The fields here depend on the game type you're editing. A Multiple Choice game has questions, answer options, and explanations. A Matching game has pairs. A Sorting game has buckets and items, and so on.
At the top of the Content tab you'll find:
- Title: the name of the game shown to players.
- Instructions: the short description that appears under the title on the start screen.
Below that, each item in the game (a question, a pair, a card) shows up as a numbered block you can edit in place.

To remove a question, click the trash icon at the top right of its block. To add a new one, scroll to the bottom of the question list and click + Add at the bottom.
Adding images
Every question and every answer option has a small image button next to it. Click it to open the image picker and search for a photo, illustration, or graphic to attach. Once you pick an image and click Done, it appears on that item in the preview.

This is useful when the AI's image choice isn't quite right. If your question is about volcanoes and the AI picked a generic mountain, you can search for "volcano" and pick a better match in seconds.
Adding audio
Next to the image button on every question and answer is an audio button. Click it to open Edit audio, which has two modes:
- Text to speech: type any text and pick a language to generate a spoken version. This is great for read-aloud questions, language practice, or accessibility.
- Sound effect: generate a short sound effect to play with the item.

Talking to the AI
The Chat tab is where Chat-to-edit lives. Type a message in plain language and the AI will modify your game for you. This is the right tool for changes that touch many things at once, like "make all the questions harder" or "translate the game to Spanish."
Some examples of things you can ask:
"Add two more questions about mitosis."
"Replace the image on card 3 with something about volcanoes."
"Shorten the reading passage."
"Fix the spelling error in question 5."

Settings
The Settings tab is where you control the game's leaderboard, attempts, and Live Activity options. See the Leaderboard and Live Activity articles for what each setting does.

Tips for fine-tuning
Use the Content tab for small adjustments. When the AI is mostly right but got one detail wrong, opening the Content tab and editing the field directly is faster than asking the AI to fix it. A typo, a swapped image, a wrong correct answer, all under five seconds.
Use Chat for bigger changes. When you want a sweeping change (translate everything, raise the difficulty, change the tone), the Chat tab is faster.
Watch the preview. The right side updates as you edit, so you can play through and confirm your changes look the way you want.
Current limitations
You can't yet upload your own images or audio files. The image picker and the audio dialog use the built-in search and generation tools only. Bring-your-own image and audio uploads are on the way.
