NeonFoundry LAB
Design. Play. Remix — Games that glow.
NeonFoundry invites players, creators, and studios to a playful lab for experimental games. Launch quirky prototypes, collaborate in rapid jams, and discover high-energy titles shaped by community input. Level up with tools for design and testing.
Join a weekly jam or submit a mod — community-driven spotlight every Friday.
Toolset for makers and mavericks
NeonFoundry packages rapid prototyping, live playtests, and versioned builds into a single console. Toggle telemetry, stage community voting, and publish snapshots that players can fork. Small teams love the fast loop; solo devs appreciate the built-in feedback channels.
- Live Real-time playtests with spectator controls.
- Fork Fork any public jam prototype and remix mechanics instantly.
- Ship One-click staging, analytics, and curated showcases.
From idea to live test in minutes
- Sketch: Drop in assets, tweak physics, and wire a seed build.
- Invite: Share a private playlink. Spectators can tag moments and leave timecoded notes.
- Iterate: Merge community forks or branch experimental modes without disrupting live sessions.
HUD
Rapid Jam Mode
Start a 48-hour jam, auto-archive builds, and let players vote on a final seed.
Get your first prototype live
Free tier supports three active prototypes, community review tools, and a featured slot for standout entries.
Gallery — snapshots from jams

Spotlight
Glitch Garden
A botanical platformer that sprouted from a 72-hour jam; polished with player-suggested mechanics.
Prototype
Photon Circuit
Minimal puzzle loops tested live with micro-feedback and telemetry heatmaps.
What creators say
“NeonFoundry turned our weekend idea into a playable loop by Sunday night. Players left notes that led to an entire new mechanic.” — Lena K., indie designer
“The fork system made collaboration so easy. We merged a community mod and shipped a new mode in one week.” — Mateo R., studio producer
FAQ
Is there source control?
Yes — every snapshot is versioned. Forks are tracked and can be merged or archived.
Can players contribute art?
Public prototypes accept asset uploads and community-submitted palettes under creator-set rules.
Contact the team
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