Real gaming ad video prompts that work

Five prompts real creators used to make gaming ads in ngram — mobile store listings, gear promos, esports apps, roleplay servers. Copy one and generate yours.

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The short version

What a gaming ad video is

A gaming ad video is a short clip — usually 15 to 60 seconds — that turns gameplay footage, app screens, or gear specs into a promo that converts. Game creators and mobile marketers make them for store listings, social feeds, launch announcements, and community promos. The prompts below are real, normalized briefs people used to make these in ngram — copy one, swap the details, and generate.

30s

Most-used length

Motion graphics

Top style

~83%

Attach footage or a URL

Prompt gallery

Prompts to start from

Copy one, swap the game name and platform details, attach your footage, and generate.

Mobile Word Game — Google Play Store Ad

Featured

Fast-cut store listing video with feature captions and social proof for a word game.

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prompt

Create a 30-second Google Play marketing video for a mobile word game. Use my screen recording. Fast cuts between gameplay moments, caption each key feature as it appears, and include a social proof line near the end. Motion graphics style. End on the store download button.

Steam Deck Peripheral — Neon Gear Promo

Scripted 60s neon-style promo with motion blur and bass-hit SFX for a hardware accessory.

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prompt

Make a 60-second scripted promo for a Steam Deck module system. Neon aesthetic — motion blur on the hardware, glow effects, bass-hit sound design on each cut. Script the narration: open on the problem (bulky setups), show the modular solution in three beats, close on where to buy. Channel: Steam product page.

Esports Tournament App — Dark Teaser

Dark-themed 30s teaser with iPhone mockup framing and voiceover for an esports app.

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prompt

Create a 30-second product teaser for a competitive esports tournament app. Dark theme. Frame the UI in an iPhone mockup. Voiceover narration, confident and competitive tone. Show the bracket view, live scoring, and the prize pool display. End on the app name with a download CTA.

RDR2 Roleplay Server — In-Game Footage Promo

Community promo built from raw in-game footage for a PlayStation roleplay server.

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Make a promotional video for a Red Dead Redemption 2 PlayStation roleplay server using in-game footage I'll upload. Cinematic pacing. Use the real footage — no AI-generated scenes. Highlight the open-world roleplay, the player economy, and the custom story events. End on the server join link.

Free Fire Sensitivity Service — Mobile Promo

30s service promo with per-device feature callouts and a WhatsApp CTA.

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Create a 30-second promotional video for a mobile gaming sensitivity settings service for Free Fire players. Show the before/after difference in aim control. Use callout graphics for each device-specific setting tier. End with the WhatsApp contact CTA and the service price.

Patterns across gaming ad prompts

What the briefs in this cluster have in common.

Most-requested length30 seconds
Briefs that attach a URL or recording~83%
Top visual styleMotion graphics
Most common authorContent creators
Prompts that include a script~83%
Anatomy

Anatomy of a standout

Mobile Word Game — Google Play Store Ad
prompt

Create a 30-second Google Play marketing video for a mobile word game. Use my screen recording. Fast cuts between gameplay moments, caption each key feature as it appears, and include a social proof line near the end. Motion graphics style. End on the store download button.

01

Inputs

A screen recording of actual gameplay. No script needed — the footage carries the story.

02

Structure

Hook via gameplay action → captioned feature beats → social proof → store CTA. The cuts do the selling.

03

Tone

No voiceover specified — captions plus motion graphics keep it watchable on mute in a store listing or feed.

04

Guardrail

"Use my screen recording" — the brief locks the input, so the output uses real gameplay, not generated footage. Trust comes from authenticity.

Why it works

It treats the store listing like a feed ad: mute-safe captions, real gameplay, and a clear download CTA. The social proof beat near the end is small but earns the click.

Playbook

What makes a good gaming ad video

Lead with the best moment

The first two seconds decide whether anyone watches. Start mid-action — a clutch play, a gear close-up, a bracket result — not a title card.

Use real footage

AI-generated gameplay reads as fake to anyone who plays the game. Upload real recordings and let ngram edit them.

Caption for mute playback

Store listings and social feeds are watched on mute. Captions plus motion graphics carry the message when audio is off.

Keep it to 30 seconds

83% of gaming ad briefs asked for 30 seconds. Longer works for gear or scripted promos — but store ads and social ads need to be tight.

Name the audience before the product

"For competitive Free Fire players" lands faster than a product name. The viewer should recognize themselves in the first line.

One CTA at the end

Download, join, or buy — pick one. Gaming ads with three CTAs convert worse than ads with one.

How it works

Make your own

1

Pick a shape

Choose the example closest to your brief: store ad, gear promo, app teaser, in-game footage promo, or service promo.

30s

2

Copy the prompt

Swap the game name, platform, and feature details. Attach your gameplay recording or product URL.

1 min

3

Generate

ngram drafts the ad. Adjust pacing, captions, music, and motion graphics before you ship.

5 min

Gaming ad video FAQs

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Make your own gaming ad in minutes.

Upload gameplay footage or paste your store URL and let ngram draft the ad. Edit pacing, captions, and music before you ship.