New • Beta

ArcadeAtlas — Find the Spark, Own the Match

Play micro-challenges, curate tournaments, and stream bite-sized showcases that reward creativity. Fast loops meet deep systems: scoreboards, mod tools, and nightly events keep competition sharp and social.

Platform: Web • Mobile • Steam Community tools included
Neon arcade cabinet splash with player avatars and HUD overlays

What you get

Fast matches, modular tools, and community stages

Modular level kits, templated events, and an instant HUD let creators assemble playable rounds in minutes. Players enjoy short runs with leaderboard ladders and seasonal rewards.

  • Playlists
    Curate rounds and share seeds
  • Mod Kits
    Drag-and-drop rules, skins
  • HUD Studio
    Custom overlays and badges
  • Cross-Play
    Seamless teams across devices

How it fits together

From seed to scoreboard in three steps

1 — Seed

Pick a template, tweak parameters, and publish a round that scales from solo trials to eight-player heats.

2 — Stage

Schedule events, attach rewards, and auto-run leaderboards with archiving and replay links.

3 — Reward

Issue badges, mint achievement cards, or export CSVs for third-party tournaments.

Our angle

Small bursts, sustained scenes

We were gamers who wanted quick, meaningful play that still rewarded practice and invention. ArcadeAtlas grew from garage nights and midnight jams into a toolkit that keeps matches short and communities active. We favor experiments that respect player time and scale social mechanics rather than grind.

Built for creators

Exportable rules, shared asset packs, and live moderation tools keep organizers in control.

Why ArcadeAtlas

Focused bursts versus sprawling ecosystems

ArcadeAtlas
  • Fast setup, templated events
  • Community toolset + HUD builder
  • Mobile-first play loops
Large-platform
  • Feature-heavy but slower curation
  • Higher onboarding friction for creators
  • Less emphasis on short-form reward cycles

Ready to host your first round?

Launch a public playlist or a private warmup. Invite friends, set rewards, and watch the board fill up.

Voices

Players and organizers say it sparks new scenes

"We launched a weekly mini-cup and saw new teams form within two nights. Simple tools, big engagement."

— Mira L., tournament host

"The HUD editor made our study group feel like a broadcast. Players loved the rewards."

— J. Carter, speedrunner

Get in touch

Questions, partnerships, or event support?