I'm vibe coding my way through multiple video games and it straight up gets shit done
open unity, open claude code from command prompt within the project folder. "I want to make this, let's get started." it picks a start point, makes a big checklist on what needs to be done in what order. "write that down in a text file and make a note to refer back to it so you remember." ok, done.
can recommend libraries from the internet, if you don't know how to install them it will hold your hand and say "unzip it and put the files here," tell it to implement a feature, it does it and asks you to test it, anything in the game that's not working right you just mention it and it'll say "oh, I see the problem it's here" and it fixes it
"the enemies keep killing me and I need to test this or that system, add a debug button that makes me invincible with infinite ammo," sure thing boss
you don't have to know code at all
the only thing it doesn't do is art and sound, and admittedly that's no small thing, but even so
open unity, open claude code from command prompt within the project folder. "I want to make this, let's get started." it picks a start point, makes a big checklist on what needs to be done in what order. "write that down in a text file and make a note to refer back to it so you remember." ok, done.
can recommend libraries from the internet, if you don't know how to install them it will hold your hand and say "unzip it and put the files here," tell it to implement a feature, it does it and asks you to test it, anything in the game that's not working right you just mention it and it'll say "oh, I see the problem it's here" and it fixes it
"the enemies keep killing me and I need to test this or that system, add a debug button that makes me invincible with infinite ammo," sure thing boss
you don't have to know code at all
the only thing it doesn't do is art and sound, and admittedly that's no small thing, but even so
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