Building games and a work app with Claude and ChatGPT
In a experience, and ChatGPT were enough to make two small games and a work app that saved a large amount of time. The work app cut about five hours from a normal workday, which was more than half the day. A new game used a wingless plane that earns money based on how far it flies, then uses that money for upgrades.
was used to keep adding , but the daily five-hour use limit was not enough to finish . ChatGPT was given a friend’s photo and asked to turn it into a giant monster image. The image was then exported as a PNG, uploaded to a free website, and placed inside the game.
In the game, the friend appears as a huge monster in the distance, destroying islands, while the wingless plane eventually upgrades into a fighter jet with bullets, bombs, and a nuclear bomb. The result became a playful, last-minute birthday gift for that friend.
Key points
- and ChatGPT were used to make two games and a work-saving app.
- The work app reportedly saved about five hours per day.
- helped add game , but the five-hour daily limit became a blocker.
- ChatGPT turned a friend’s photo into a giant monster image and exported it as a PNG.
- A free website turned the image into a 3D model for the game.