
Mirage
AI-powered real-time generative game engine for dynamic UGC gameplay
Mirage Overview
Mirage is the world's first real-time generative game engine that enables live user-generated content (UGC) gameplay through state-of-the-art AI World Models. Designed for dynamic, interactive, and sustained gameplay, Mirage allows entire worlds to be generated and modified in real-time via natural language, keyboard, or controller input. It supports various genres, including GTA-style and Forza Horizon-style games, with playable demos available. Target audiences include gamers, game developers, and creative platforms looking for innovative, infinitely replayable gaming experiences. Mirage stands out with its ability to generate photorealistic visuals, support extended interactive sequences, and enable real-time UGC.
Mirage Screenshot

Mirage Official screenshot of the tool interface
Mirage Core Features
Real-Time Generative Gameplay
Mirage generates game worlds and experiences in real-time, allowing players to interact and modify the environment dynamically. Unlike traditional pre-authored games, Mirage responds instantly to player inputs, creating a living, evolving simulation.
User-Generated Content (UGC) via Text
Players can use natural language prompts to generate new game elements on the fly, such as spawning vehicles, altering landscapes, or creating missions. This feature democratizes game creation, making it accessible to anyone with an idea.
Photorealistic Visuals
Mirage produces high-fidelity, photorealistic visuals, moving beyond the pixelated or blocky styles of earlier AI-generated games. This is achieved through advanced diffusion models and specialized visual encoders.
Extended Interactive Sequences
The engine supports long-duration gameplay sessions, with coherent and consistent world generation that can extend beyond ten minutes, offering a more immersive experience.
Cloud Streaming
Mirage games are playable anywhere via cloud streaming, requiring no downloads. This ensures instant access across platforms, from browsers to mobile devices.
Mirage Use Cases
Personalized Gaming
Players can generate custom game worlds based on their preferences, such as recreating their neighborhood in a GTA-style game or designing unique racing tracks.
Educational Simulations
Educators can use Mirage to create interactive historical or scientific simulations, allowing students to explore ancient civilizations or complex systems in a gamified environment.
Creative Platforms
Content creators and streamers can use Mirage to generate unique game experiences for their audiences, fostering engagement and community interaction.
How to Use Mirage
Visit the Mirage demo page on the DynamicsLab website and select a game genre, such as Urban Chaos (GTA-style) or Coastal Drift (Forza Horizon-style).
Start playing the game using your keyboard or controller. Explore the dynamically generated world and interact with the environment.
Use natural language prompts to modify the game world. For example, type 'spawn a sports car' or 'add a skyscraper' to see immediate changes.
Experiment with different inputs to create unique gameplay experiences. Each session is different, offering endless replayability.
Share your creations with others and explore user-generated content from the community to discover new game scenarios and worlds.