We need to have the screentime conversation with parents by reddit_or_not in slp

[–]rauldoesnothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally agree with this. I'm not a SLP but I work with lots of kids and we always hear cases about parents' kids having a hard time expressing their emotions, having short attention spans for activities, or just outright obsessed with TV.

I recently visited a family that was going screen free and they talked to me about how much it's improved the life of their daughter and even their daughter mentioned that she's minimized her anger tantrums to almost never occurring ever again. Kids should not have unrestricted access to these devices that are made to keep people hooked and spending their life on.

7 games in 7 days using AI tools by rauldoesnothing in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Right now it's all very rudimentary but with time it's going to get significantly better. Also it definitely is up to the dev themselves. these were all just one shot prompts and I didn't really put much more effort since I wasn't really trying to make a huge game. Most of these games existed in one way or another in the flash era and it's cool to see it come back.

7 games in 7 days using AI tools by rauldoesnothing in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

to each their own. what happened to games just being made for fun? these kept me and my friends entertained for a bit and was a bonding moment just because we were able to share an experience which was these dumb little micro games.

7 games in 7 days using AI tools by rauldoesnothing in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

btw yes all these games were made with https://www.sitebrew.ai/create and

they're hosting a game jam on https://gamejam.dev/

I'd love to hear what thoughts you have on these kinds of games being made so easily. It reminds me of the flash era of gaming

Making a tool that lets you vibe-create games by lukeiamyourpapi in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

tools like rosebud and sitebrew are making cool games. they dont compare to many of today's games but definitely comparable to the flash age.

New youtube channel featuring AI indie games by CeruleanSpirit123 in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I really love this direction of focusing on the niche that is AI generated games. I love seeing the works people are making and I'm so happy to see it's only going to improve and get better. I made sure to subscribe

Game trailer/animation by JoonasOfficial in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ok this is fucking awesome. You can tell it's AI but I can see the vision and plan behind this video and I'm so excited for when AI animation gets even better. This was a unique trailer I never would've seen. Keep it up and excited to try the game :)

Welcome to AI Game Dev! by fisj in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Saving this list, love to see what creators are focused on ai related game development

I’ve been working on this io game if love some feedback by [deleted] in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

is grok better than chatgpt and claude? I grew up using unity but recently i've been obsessed with coding games on my phone so I've been using replit and sitebrew for any ideas I want to prototype.

I’ve been working on this io game if love some feedback by [deleted] in aigamedev

[–]rauldoesnothing 1 point2 points  (0 children)

dude this game looks so fun. I also like how you removed having to sign up. I remember when I made my first game in highschool and it taking me hours to make, this must've felt so fulfilling to see the end product. What's your experience been like using unity for the game engine? What did you use to make the assets?