A free pixel-art app turns Claude Code sessions into a calm kingdom
Age of Agents is a free local app that shows AI coding work as a quiet pixel-art kingdom. Claude Code sessions, plus Codex, OpenCode, and Koda sessions, appear as settlers walking out from a central keep. Each settler carries the user’s prompt as its task.
The tool being used decides which building the settler visits: edits go to a forge, web search goes to a mage tower, and terminal work goes to a mine. Subagents appear as small workers nearby, and tokens are shown like harvested goods in a storehouse. The app has two live-switchable worlds: a top-down fantasy view and an isometric sci-fi view.
Version 0.6.0 adds in-app answers for s, plan approvals, and multiple-choice questions. It also adds a beta feature for launching a from inside the game by choosing a folder, writing a prompt, and selecting a .
Key points
- Age of Agents visualizes s as settlers and buildings in a pixel-art world.
- It supports Claude Code, Codex, OpenCode, and Koda sessions.
- Different tools map to different places, such as edits to a forge and terminal work to a mine.
- Version 0.6.0 lets users answer s, plan approvals, and choices inside the app.
- A beta feature can launch a from the game after selecting a folder, prompt, and .