A strong game title sets the tone before a single screenshot loads — it signals genre, scale, and mood. This tool generates video game titles tuned to your genre, using the title structures that real games rely on, entirely in your browser.
How it works
Each title is produced by filling a template with words from a genre-specific bank. The templates mirror how real games are named:
Adjective Noun— e.g.Eternal ThroneNoun of Noun— e.g.Realms of AshesNoun: Subtitle— e.g.Conquest: ReckoningThe Adjective Noun— e.g.The Hollow BladeAdjective Noun: Subtitle— e.g.Crimson Oath: Origins
The genre you pick swaps the adjective and noun banks: RPG leans mythic and dark (Forgotten, Throne), FPS leans hard and tactical (Rogue, Strike), strategy leans grand (Imperial, Empire), while puzzle and platformer use lighter, playful words. Titles are de-duplicated within each batch.
Tips and example
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Noun: Subtitletemplate is ideal when you want a title that could anchor a series. - For mobile and indie, shorter
Adjective Nountitles tend to read better on a small store tile. - Example output: RPG
Sacred Covenant: Awakening, FPSThe Iron Breach, platformerCosmic Leap.
Search Steam, the app stores, and trademark registers before locking in a title — the generator does not check whether a name already exists.