
One of the most fascinating things happening in tech right now is watching people build things with the help of AI—things that used to take years of experience and whole teams to accomplish. Take gaming, for example. Before, you’d have to know how to code JavaScript and spend months developing your game. Nowadays you can use something like Rosebud AI, a browser-based AI tool, to create your own games using simple text prompts.
You start with an idea. Maybe it’s “a retro dungeon crawler with skeleton enemies” or “a cozy farming game on a peaceful island.” Type it into RosebudAI, and the platform generates a playable game that you can test right in your browser. It can create game mechanics, assets, characters, and environments without requiring you to open a coding tutorial or game engine.
I love how you can basically take anything you imagine and have Rosebud AI create a decent facsimile of it right in front of you. It allows for continued iteration on your game as well. If you want your character to jump higher, add enemies, or change the art style, you just tell the AI what you want next. The platform keeps building on your ideas as you go.
I can’t guarantee that it’ll create the next indie hit from a single prompt, though. And people in the RosebudAI community often talk about refining and tweaking projects through multiple rounds of prompts. However, the AI gets you moving fast, and with some experimentation and iteration, you can make a pretty polished product.
If you’ve ever had a game idea floating around in your head but bounced off learning Unity or Unreal Engine, Rosebud AI is worth checking out. Even if your game turns into a beautiful disaster, you’ll probably have fun building it.
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