Est. 2026 · AI-Assisted Game Publishing
Everyone said AI games were slop.
We agreed. We named the company after it.
Then we shipped anyway.
In 2025, gamers started calling AI-generated content "slop." Low-effort. Soulless. A plague on the industry. Petitions were signed. Studios were boycotted. Games were canceled before they shipped.
Most developers panicked. They buried their AI usage in the fine print, hired PR firms to manage the narrative, and hoped nobody would notice. The internet always notices.
"We made these games with AI.That's it. That's the whole company.
We're not here to convince you that AI is good for games. We're not here to debate it. We built something, we think it's interesting, and we put it where people can play it. You can play it or not.
What we won't do is hide. Every game on this page was made with AI assistance — some more than others. The tools change. The transparency doesn't. If that makes you angry, we understand. Your anger is free marketing.
If it makes you curious, welcome. We saved you a seat.
"Gameslop" became the internet's shorthand for AI-generated games that felt cheap, rushed, and disrespectful of the craft. We get it. A lot of AI games ARE cheap and rushed.
But the word stuck around in our heads. It had energy. It had honesty. When punk bands were called noise, they named their record labels after it. When rappers were told their music wasn't real music, they kept going anyway.
Slopp Games Inc is that move. Take the insult. Put it on a business card. Ship the thing. See what happens.
We use AI to generate TTRPG adventures and systems. We iterate fast, we ship weird stuff, and we label everything honestly. No hiding, no hedging, no apology.
Stranded Stars is a tabletop RPG set on a colony world cut off from Earth — a planet whose settlers came from the Filipino and Indonesian archipelagos and built the United Republics of Kaga from the wreckage of first contact, failed harvests, and fractured ambition. You play investigators, wanderers, scholars, and survivors uncovering artifacts that may determine whether Kaga flourishes or tears itself apart.
Explore uncharted territories in this browser-based adventure game. Navigate through mysterious lands, solve puzzles, and uncover the secrets of a world beyond the map.
You are piloting the NV-7 microsub through a dying patient's brain. Nanites have gone rogue. Prions are corrupting neurons. You have a surgical laser, a hull, and limited time.
SIGNAL is a tabletop roleplaying game for exactly two people. One person plays an Operator — a lone specialist inserted into a dangerous situation with limited equipment, limited time, and no backup. One person plays the Handler — a remote controller who can see the bigger picture but cannot act directly. The Handler communicates through a channel: encrypted comms, radio, text messages, a dead drop. The channel is the game.