Top 5 Game Ideas You Can Build in Iraq (With No Experience!)



🎮 Top 5 Game Ideas You Can Build in Iraq (With No Experience!)

Let’s be real — when you're new to game development, especially in a place like Iraq, you don’t have a huge team or powerful hardware.

But that doesn’t mean you can’t build something awesome.

Here are 5 beginner-friendly game ideas you can actually finish, test, and share — even if you’re just a student with a basic laptop.


1. 🚗 Traffic Dodger

Genre: Endless Runner / Casual
You control a car dodging other cars or potholes on a highway.

Why it’s great:

  • Simple controls (just left and right)

  • Endless gameplay = replay value

  • Can be made in 2D using Unity or Godot

💡 Bonus idea: Set it in Baghdad with local taxi cars and signs!


2. 🧠 Quiz Game: "Know Your Iraq"

Genre: Trivia
Test players on Iraqi history, geography, or culture.

Why it’s great:

  • Easy logic (just buttons + questions)

  • Great way to combine education + fun

  • Perfect for mobile release

💡 Add a leaderboard or timer for competition.


3. 🐔 Chicken Escape

Genre: Puzzle / Platformer
A chicken tries to escape a farm by solving mini puzzles and avoiding traps.

Why it’s great:

  • Funny and creative

  • Teaches basic physics and enemy AI

  • Endless level ideas

💡 Give it personality with funny sound effects or Iraqi slang.


4. 🧟 Zombie Alley

Genre: Top-Down Shooter
You walk around a dark alley shooting zombies and collecting ammo.

Why it’s great:

  • Good intro to shooting mechanics

  • Adds excitement with limited resources

  • Can be played with just keyboard and mouse

💡 Set it in a war-torn city to reflect survival themes.


5. 🧊 Don't Fall!

Genre: Reflex / Tap Game
Tiles fall from the sky — tap to destroy them before they hit the ground.

Why it’s great:

  • Easy to make

  • Addictive gameplay

  • Works well on Android

💡 You can change the theme to bricks, rocks, or water buckets.


💡 Final Advice

You don’t need to make the next GTA or Assassin’s Creed.
What you need is to start small, finish fast, and learn a lot.

Every big developer once made a tiny project like these.

Pick one of these ideas, build it in a week, and share your progress on your blog — trust me, people love to see that journey.



Comments

  1. Thank you, ill make one for our next compition in school!!!

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  2. ممتاز موضوع يكدر كل طالب يستفاد بوقت فراغه بهذه المشاريع

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