What if making your own VR game was as easy as typing an idea? With Rosebud, it is.
In this post, we’ll show you two fully playable VR browser games built entirely with AI—and how you can start creating your own using nothing but prompts.
Whether you want to blast targets in deep space or slice neon shapes with dual sabers, all you need is a headset and your imagination.
🌹 What is Rosebud?
Rosebud is an AI game maker that helps anyone create games using natural language prompts.
You can generate gameplay mechanics, visuals, and even code with just a few words—and remix or customize everything once it’s generated.
The best part? Rosebud games run directly in the browser, with support for 2D, 3D, and full WebXR VR integration.
That means you can create and play VR browser games without needing to install anything or use a game engine like Unity or Unreal.
🚀 Target Blaster, a VR Space Shooter
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Float in a star-filled galaxy surrounded by glowing orbital rings, and shoot down moving targets in this fast-paced VR shooter.
With motion controls and dynamic difficulty, Target Blaster is a score-chasing challenge that rewards precision, speed, and spatial awareness.
✨ Why it’s awesome:
• A glowing projectile system with realistic trails and hit effects
• Targets that dodge, spin, and get tougher the more you play
• 3D floating score HUD that updates in real time
• Built entirely with AI-assisted code using Rosebud and Three.js
You can play it with a headset in WebXR mode—or just try it with mouse and keyboard.
And if you want to remix it, you can easily switch the visuals, adjust scoring, or make your own themed targets.
⚔️ Roseblade, VR Lightsaber Defense
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Grab your dual neon sabers and defend the void from incoming geometric threats.
Roseblade is a beautifully atmospheric VR game where you slice, swing, and slash your way through waves of glowing enemies.
You get:
• Reactive lightsabers with blade collision physics
• Different obstacle types with custom explosions and patterns
• A dark, sci-fi skybox with floating particles and layered lighting
• VR motion tracking that makes every swing feel impactful
Think Beat Saber meets Fruit Ninja, but in a deep space dreamscape.
And again—this was built with Rosebud using just a few components and prompt-based generation.
🧠 Want to Make Your Own VR Game in the Browser?
Here’s the best part: you don’t need to be a developer to create a VR game like these.
With Rosebud, all you need is an idea—and a prompt.
Here are a few example prompts to help you start:
• “Make a VR target practice game in outer space with floating enemies.”
• “Build a VR game where I slice obstacles with lightsabers as they fly toward me.”
• “Create a peaceful VR underwater world where I swim with glowing fish.”
• “I want a VR puzzle room set inside a retro-futuristic spaceship.”
These prompts can generate the code, visuals, and interactions—and then you can tweak everything in the editor or remix a game like Roseblade or Target Blaster to make it your own.
🌟 Create VR Games Without the Hard Part
Rosebud makes building VR browser games feel like a creative playground:
• No installs or downloads
• AI-generated game logic and assets
• WebXR support for true in-browser VR
• Remixable games you can build on top of
Whether you’re teaching game design, exploring ideas for an indie project, or just having fun—this is the fastest way to bring your ideas to life in VR.
Ready to build your own VR game?
Try Rosebud now for free and experience the future of game creation.
And if you want tips, feedback, or just want to show off what you’ve built—join our Discord. The community is full of other creators like you.