are there vibe coded games worth playing yet?

Looking for real examples, doesnt matter if its tiny or dumb. Browser game, mobile, jam entry, whatever. Just want to see if the weird creative stuff is getting built or if its mostly utility apps still.

Drop links if you got them, id love to actually play some.

UPD: okeeeyy. I see ya. So many "no"for short time😅😂. We are safe from ai slop games for now

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 12 hours ago

which creators actually helped you learn, not just entertained you? looking for the real ones

I keep seeing tons of language content on youtube, instagram, tiktok and honestly most of it feels like the same surface level stuff. But sometimes you find that one creator that just clicks and actually moves your level, not just fun to watch.

So im curious from real learners here, not from the algorithm. Whats your language, and which creators, channels or accounts actually helped you? The ones you keep coming back to, that teach in a way that sticks.

Im mostly into English and Portuguese myself (TL), but im interested in any language, good teaching style is good teaching style. And also what format do you actually consume that helps, short videos, long youtube lessons, podcasts, instagram, something else? Trying to build myself a solid list instead of random scrolling.

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 8 days ago

the best part of vibe coding is the ideas that finally get built instead of dying in a meeting

Yeah vibe coded apps look samey and the code is a mess. True. Not arguing.

But everyone stuck on that misses what actually changed.

Before, an idea had to survive a meeting to exist. And most die right there, not because they're bad, but because the value isnt obvious on day one. Too weird, too ambiguous, prototype takes 3 weeks nobody wants to burn. So it dies quietly and you never find out if it was good.

Vibe coding kills that filter. A prototype costs an afternoon. No budget, no green light, no convincing anyone. You build the weird thing and look at it. And half the time the value nobody could see in the meeting is obvious the second it's real in front of you.

Messy code is a real problem. But "i built the thing i could never get approved" beats clean code i never wrote because the idea never made it past the discussion.

So let's tha best ideas come to true.

What do you think about it?

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 10 days ago

where did your first 100 REAL users come from? not friends, not vanity signups

Everyone talks about getting your first 100 users but the advice is always vague, "post on social media", "do things that dont scale", ok but specifically where.

Im planning my launch and id love concrete stories. Not the signups from your friends and your moms cousin, but the first real strangers who actually used the product and stayed. Where did they come from, and which channel surprised you by working when you didnt expect it?

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 10 days ago
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When you are stuck in B1, B2, how you upgrade yourself?

For a long time, I have a feeling that I am stuck between B1 and B2 learning English(TL) and I understand that one of the ways how to progress is to break my vocabulary, amount of words and just learn more of them, yes? And it will be allows me to go to the C1 mostly, just looking films, playing the games, knows the words, etc. I feel just that, but I am actually struggling in all this and maybe I am not correcting that, but like in grammar I am good in general, but in the vocabulary amount, no. So, like, my question is about how did you guys break the plateau of your level of language which you are learning? Like have you been in that or I'm just one and how you resolve this, how you skip this feeling that you are stuck in the same level and you can break it and what kind of exercise, what kind of rules, what kind of practice helps you to break it?

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 10 days ago

How do you actually keep the words you look up during the day?

This has been bugging me for years honestly. I read something, hit a word I don't know, look it up, ok got it. Then 3 days later I'm looking up the same exact word again. And again next week.

Tried the notes app, screenshots, even made an Anki deck but dropped it after like a week. Nothing sticks.

So do you guys actually have a system for this? Or you also just lose them? Mine is clearly broken so I'm curious what works for normal people.

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u/IcyRaspberry7244 — 10 days ago