Recently, I tinkered with a Flappy Bird game with a few developers, and the result was unexpected.
The special thing about this project is—I didn't write a single line of code, didn't open any IDE, and described the game logic and requirements in natural language. Then the entire project just appeared. Everything from game mechanics and interface design to actual gameplay can be directly implemented. This development experience truly刷新了认知.
What's even more interesting is that we integrated ETH payment mechanism, allowing players to experience the game with just 0.001 ETH. Such zero-threshold blockchain application integration demonstrates another possibility of Web3 gamification. The whole process made me realize how much potential AI-assisted programming has in lowering the barriers to Web3 development.
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OldLeekMaster
· 01-10 22:55
Playing games without coding? Now AI has really entered the game development scene, and it feels like programmers are about to be unemployed.
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Playing games with 0.001 ETH, the threshold is indeed ridiculously low, but the problem is how many people would actually connect their wallets just for a Flappy Bird.
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Honestly, being able to run projects with natural language descriptions—if that's really possible, I need to study it carefully, or I feel like I’ll be eliminated.
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Web3 gamification? Sounds good, but I’m worried it’s just another new way to cut the leeks.
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Wait, is there really no bug in this entire process? It sounds a bit too smooth.
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AI+Web3+Gaming, this combo is promising, maybe it’s really the next wave of opportunities.
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SignatureDenied
· 01-10 06:04
No need to write code to release a game directly? This AI really should be unemployed haha
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SandwichTrader
· 01-09 14:23
Haha, I dare not anymore. Now you can make games without writing code.
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Tokenomics911
· 01-08 18:52
NGL, this is the future. Creating games directly without coding is a bit outrageous.
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AirdropBlackHole
· 01-08 18:51
No way, you can make a game without coding? That's so crazy, I'm kind of tempted to try it out.
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APY_Chaser
· 01-08 18:50
Can you create a game without coding? This AI is really getting more and more outrageous.
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ChainSpy
· 01-08 18:48
You can create games without writing code these days, AI is really quite incredible nowadays.
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SocialAnxietyStaker
· 01-08 18:23
Damn, is this how AI is going to replace our rhythm? But speaking of which, a 0.001 ETH entry fee is really attractive, much more considerate than those pay-to-win games.
Recently, I tinkered with a Flappy Bird game with a few developers, and the result was unexpected.
The special thing about this project is—I didn't write a single line of code, didn't open any IDE, and described the game logic and requirements in natural language. Then the entire project just appeared. Everything from game mechanics and interface design to actual gameplay can be directly implemented. This development experience truly刷新了认知.
What's even more interesting is that we integrated ETH payment mechanism, allowing players to experience the game with just 0.001 ETH. Such zero-threshold blockchain application integration demonstrates another possibility of Web3 gamification. The whole process made me realize how much potential AI-assisted programming has in lowering the barriers to Web3 development.