u/Fearless_Shift7108

Image 1 — Does this look playable enough for a quick browser game prototype?
Image 2 — Does this look playable enough for a quick browser game prototype?
Image 3 — Does this look playable enough for a quick browser game prototype?

Does this look playable enough for a quick browser game prototype?

Disclosure: I’m helping with Elseland, a browser-based game platform with AI-assisted creation.

We’re testing some small browser game prototypes and I’m trying to understand the player-side first impression more than the tech itself.

Mainly curious about:
does this look playable at first glance?
does the UI/gameplay feel understandable?
what feels confusing or unfinished?
would you keep playing something like this for more than a minute?

Not looking for hype — honest visual/gameplay feedback would help a lot.

u/Fearless_Shift7108 — 14 hours ago
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We’re testing an AI-native browser game platform this Friday, and I’d love thoughts from AI game devs

I’ve been thinking about AI-native browser games and one problem keeps coming up: AI can generate content quickly, but that doesn’t always mean people actually want to play it.

We’re building a small AI-assisted game platform, and the main thing we’re trying to figure out is how to make AI support the gameplay instead of replacing it. Ideally, AI should help with creation, remixing, and faster iteration, while the player still has real choices, goals, and reasons to come back.

For people here working on AI games, what do you think separates a “cool AI demo” from something with actual gameplay value?

I’m happy to share more context if anyone’s interested.

u/Fearless_Shift7108 — 15 hours ago