Has Someone Ever Ghosted Your Game Idea?

Has Someone Ever Ghosted Your Game Idea?

If you've ever pitched a game idea to a developer, this might sound familiar

June 27, 2026 · davidpuplava

Have you ever had what felt like a brilliant idea for a game?

Maybe it was during lunch with a friend who's a software developer. Maybe you knew someone who worked in the game industry. You excitedly explained your idea, watched them nod along, and heard something like:

"That's actually a pretty cool idea."

Then... nothing.

A few days pass. A few weeks. Maybe you send a follow-up message. Eventually the conversation just fades away.

It's not because your idea wasn't good.

The reality is that most developers already have more projects than they have time to build. Even if they genuinely like your idea, turning it into a real game takes dozens—or hundreds—of hours. That's a hard commitment to make for someone else's dream.

So your game idea ends up living only in your imagination.

It doesn't have to be that way.

Lava Web Games was built for people with ideas, not programming experience.

Instead of trying to convince a busy developer to build your game, you can simply describe your idea, collaborate with AI, and watch it become a playable web game. No awkward conversations. No waiting for someone to "get around to it." No wondering what could have been.

Your next game idea deserves a chance to exist.

Why let it end with another polite conversation when it could become something you can actually play?

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