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Make games in your language

By The Khelzy Team · July 14, 2026

Most creative tools speak English and expect you to translate yourself before you've even started. Khelzy speaks six languages — and game-making is better for it.

Six languages, all the way down

Khelzy works in English, हिन्दी (Hindi), தமிழ் (Tamil), తెలుగు (Telugu), ગુજરાતી (Gujarati), and বাংলা (Bangla). Not just the menus — the whole experience. The app's interface follows your language. The creation chat understands your language. The AI's questions and suggestions come back in your language. Switch anytime from the globe icon; everything follows instantly.

Creating in Hindi, for real

Here's what making a game in Hindi actually looks like. You open Create and type:

"एक ऑटो-रिक्शा जो ट्रैफ़िक से बचता हुआ भागता है — जितनी दूर जाओ उतने पॉइंट"

(An auto-rickshaw racing through traffic — the farther you go, the more points.)

The AI reads it as naturally as an English prompt, plans an endless-dodge game, and builds it on the Khelzy engine. A few seconds later you're steering an auto through traffic. Want changes? Keep typing in Hindi — "थोड़ा तेज़ करो" (make it a bit faster), "तीन लाइफ दो" (give three lives). The AI replies in Hindi, and the game updates.

Why this matters

A game idea lives in the language you think in. The moment a tool forces you to translate — into English, into code, into anything — some people simply stop. That filter has decided who gets to make games for decades, and it filtered out most of a country where hundreds of millions of people play mobile games every day.

We built Khelzy so the distance between "मेरे दिमाग़ में एक गेम है" and a playable link you can drop in the family WhatsApp group is one sentence. In your script, your words, your humour.

Games cross languages by themselves

The lovely part: a game built from a Hindi prompt is just a game. Anyone can play it — a Tamil speaker, a Bangla speaker, your cousin abroad. Gameplay needs no translation. Leaderboards, challenges, and remixes flow across all six languages, so an idea born in Gujarati can get remixed by someone browsing in Telugu.

Pick your language on khelzy.games and type your first game — in the words it came to you.