Created a game using GPT-4. It was made with the idea of mixing "Tetris with Anki," as the game uses Spaced Repetition to send letters and words based on the frequency. This is a demo version, but the fully complete version will be released in Steam(and mobile). The complete version comes with custom CSV uploading. In which you can upload your own CSV(you can technically do it now) from Anki decks.
I hope this helps people learn things in a fun way. This is mainly to get opinions of what do you think of this game.
You can check it out here:
https://migairu.itch.io/wordpile
Not downloading and running that shit, mate. Neat idea, however.
Good job. It’s really amazing how AI has come so far.
You mean you uses gpt-4 to write most of the code, or the game depends on openai allowing a bunch of randos to use their services?
No, I used gpt 4 to write most of the code. This started as an experiment of how advanced could gpt-4 be used for Game Development. With the steam version which has the complete elements I will also publish a research paper with many of the things I found out. Some of them are resumed in the Itch.io page.
But as it says in the page, I tried to rely in ChatGPT in almost everything to see if this could really make a medium advanced game like this one without any help. To resume it all it sadly hasn’t reached yet that point.
>most of the code
Nice marketing gag gay.
where source code
I sadly can’t do that, but I will include the entire ChatGpt conversation that I had to do the game.
Could be, I just tried using a font that could really engage in correctly in the system that it uses the Spaced Repetition, separate the words into letters, and spawn them into the playing field in a similar way to Tetris blocks.
>I sadly can’t do that
No, you definitely can. Retard.
Cool idea
Isnt the font resolution a little small for the complex kanji?
>created a game, well actually its a demo
lmao
>its medium advanced, well actually its tetris
kek
>it wrote most of the code but no you cant see it
kek
Its amazing how even mere posters tangentially related to AI are phony as well, the whole field has become saturated with frauds of all colors trying to cash in on the hype with below minimal effort
>no bruh here are the chatlogs believe it bro
10 ways to use AI in your side hustle videos are hot right now
Nothing really changes, in the 90's if you got ahold of somebody else's library you thought you were a real hacker because one function call could do all the cool stuff you could never do yourself. Then the internet became big and if you could copy off of stack overflow or something you thought you were a real hacker. Now you have le happy chat bot that is your friend telling you that you are le hacker and zoom-zooms eat it up.
I find this interesting for the gamification/spaced repetition aspect, not the AI stuff I don't care about that.
However you fucked up by making it a .exe and not just doing it in javascript seeing as this is a simple game that could've easily been done using canvas.
Most people aren't gonna run an exe from some guy on BOT.
Looks neat but yeah I agree it would be better on a website
I'm making something similar, except its Match 3 with kanji.
It wont teach you unless you randomly use the hiragana reading for some pieces
In the final game, the kanji and word will pop up briefly whenever you do a match. If you get multiple chains, it'll just chain them in a scrolling manner before fading away. Will likely have a mode or option to turn them off.
Okay, but what will the user learn from that? I tell you, literally nothing. If you want to look at words, you're better of using kanji.
Maybe add some kind of multiple choice game element where an example sentence with the kanji pops up and you have to select the 1) meaning and 2) reading. Keep track of the ones the user messes up and reuse them later and implement some kind of demerit for it (losing points, etc.). You can use a bunch of example sentences from the Tango books for this because those are actually correct (please don't use the freetard example banks like tatoeba, those are garbage).
There's a separate learning part of the app. The game is just to test one's knowledge.
Are the graphics made by SD or they're stock from the internet?
I'm not using AI like OP. This is made completely by me. I was just noting that Im making a similar japanese puzzle game. And the graphics are my own. I dont know what OP is using.
The graphics are my own(op here).
If you don't mind downloading Opera(at least temporarily) I uploaded the game there for people to play as well.
https://gx.games/games/9b5fjw/blockpile-demo/tracks/6160dc40-f792-46bc-b171-85fe90078f53
Should have used the King's language.
It would be nice to see it running in a browser so people don't need to download it, maybe with webassembly or something like that? Not sure what it's written in.
Okay, just I realized that it was probably unwise to not upload the ChatGPT conversations with the file. So I've uploaded the pictures all into 17 images in the ZIP file in the Itchi.io page. The thing is that it's gigantic, and it would not be possible to post all of them in BOT.
Cool, keep going anon!
Thank you!
NO FUCKING SOURCE CODE
>NO FUCKING SOURCE CODE
NO FUCKING SOURCE CODE
>NO FUCKING SOURCE CODE
LMAO
surely chat logs any minute now
Check the zip file of the game. They are in there in the ChatGPT folder. You don't need to install anything or run any program to see them.You just need to unzip the folder.
Don't care for AI but the idea and old school look is awesome, I love tetris (picrel is very enjoyable at home), if word learning will be nice to use it's full kino, maybe adapt for steamdeck too like in gameboy days, don't know if it violates Tetris rights though
Don’t worry, in fact the real “main” platform that I’m aiming to release the game is in the Steamdeck.
In the full version you can upload your own custom CSV files to game, and use it not only for language learning but for everything. You can base yourself from an existing Anki deck to create your very own CSV file and upload it as well.
Hope you enjoy this game though.