A non-coder used Claude Code to build a working Godot game
A beginner with almost no coding used Claude to start making a simple game. Claude recommended Godot and helped set up Claude Code, connect it to , and plug it into Godot.
After a design document of about 2,000 words was prepared, Claude Code used it to build a working game in a few hours. The result was not a polished or especially good game, and it still needed a lot of improvement.
But it did run, which gave the maker a base to keep working from. Because the maker did not understand , the file system, or Godot itself, the next goal was to make easier through simple controls like sliders or number fields.
Key points
- A person with almost no coding experience used Claude to begin making a game.
- Claude recommended Godot and helped connect Claude Code with and Godot.
- A roughly 2,000-word design document became a working game after a few hours of .
- The first version worked but still needed major improvement.
- The next need was beginner-friendly through sliders or simple number controls.