Remix is a new Web3 gaming platform that merges AI, blockchain, and social media design to redefine how games are made and shared. Built to be the “TikTok for games,” Remix lets users create, remix, and monetize games with minimal coding—and maximum virality. Its blend of “vibe-coding,” vertical game feeds, and on-chain monetization could reshape the gaming economy.
How does Remix make game creation easier?
Remix uses AI tools to help users create short, hypercasual games without deep coding experience. Dubbed “vibe-coding,” the idea is to get from idea to playable demo quickly. Users can also remix others' games, stacking creativity like TikToks stitched together.
What makes Remix a Web3-native gaming platform?
The platform includes features like on-chain identity via Farcaster or World App and plans to roll out monetization tools for in-app purchases, ads, and item ownership. All in-game assets will eventually support NFTs, giving players real ownership and creators real revenue.
Where can you use Remix?
Remix is currently live as a mini-app on Telegram (via TON blockchain) and available on EVM-compatible platforms like the World App. It's also coming soon to Coinbase Wallet, giving it direct access to millions of crypto users.
Who's backing Remix's growth?
The company recently raised $5 million in a seed round led by Archetype, with participation from Coinbase Ventures, Variant, Lemniscap, and Zynga co-founder Justin Waldron. With total funding now at $6.75 million, the focus is on scaling the platform and expanding creator incentives.
Conclusion
Remix isn't just a gaming app—it's a cultural engine. By fusing AI-powered creation with Web3 monetization, it empowers users to go from players to creators in seconds. If it succeeds in becoming the TikTok of games, Remix could turn short-form gaming into a billion-dollar vertical.




















