Worldspun is built around the social spark of roleplaying—the running jokes, the bad plans, the moments someone at the table surprises everyone else. Play with your friends in shared campaigns, or play solo with AI party members who make their own decisions, talk like they belong in the group, and react to what you do—while Infinity keeps scenes and story energy moving so it still feels like game night.
Below: groups, AI companions, campaigns, sheets, rulesets, and what you’ll use when you open the app.
Friends, parties, and campaigns that stick together
Spin up campaigns, invite your regular group or pickup players, and keep everyone on the same page between sessions—same crew, same story, less “wait, which thread was that in?”
AI party members—not scenery
When you’re solo—or you want extra life at the table—bring in AI-controlled characters that make independent choices, banter in-character, and push back when it fits the scene. They’re meant to feel like opinionated allies, not mute quest markers.
Infinity: a host for the table, not a wiki
Infinity reads the moment—sets scenes, keeps pacing tight, and gives NPCs enough personality to matter—without answering every question with a lore dump. You stay the protagonists; Infinity handles the “what happens next?” energy.
Character sheets that respect your ruleset
Create characters that match the system you’re actually playing—not a generic stat block bolted on after the fact. Level up, gear up, and let the sheet stay in sync with how your campaign evolves.
Rulesets & content worth showing up for
From classic fantasy to stranger genres, Worldspun is built around ruleset plugins—so mechanics, options, and flavor can feel native to the game you chose, not squeezed into one universal template.
Discover & collect
Browse packs, compendiums, and add-ons that plug into your campaigns. When you find something that fits your table’s vibe, it’s there when you open the app—not buried in a folder you forgot to sync.
Publisher
List rulesets, campaigns, and monster compendiums in the Worldspun store, set your own prices, and earn when players buy your work. When someone spins up a campaign on your ruleset and those sales qualify under our publisher terms, you collect a percentage. Infinity is built to run sessions according to the ruleset you publish—not to improvise around it. Details and application live on our Publisher page.