Vibewarz – bot vs bot arena for vibecoders
Another AI competition platform with more marketing than technical differentiation.

Another text-to-game wrapper where the output quality depends entirely on the underlying model.
Casual gamers and non-developers interested in creating simple games
Buildbox · GDevelop · Rosebud AI
Super Mario Breakout? BLAMO! https://www.blamo.ai/vibes/7350a500-09bb-4ed9-866d-001006f6f...
Text Adventure PacMan? BLAMO! https://www.blamo.ai/vibes/781cdd12-bc00-4f1a-8c6c-9726e143f...
And not just games, they can be little digital toys, and you can use generative AI _inside_ your creations. So you could make a digital pet generator, or maybe a creepy AI Mother's Day Card maker: https://www.blamo.ai/s/wfVwd
Because we're nerds who love recursion we obviously had to go down the rabbit hole of making a vibe game maker inside of our vibe game maker (and then make a vibe game maker inside of _that_ vibe game maker): https://www.blamo.ai/vibes/aad0b712-6459-48f9-a4ae-639b138a1...
We think it's a fun way to try out ideas and to be spontaneously creative. For example, if you're like me, you've probably had the thought, "is it possible to turn your phone into a vibrator using haptics?" Blamo! https://www.blamo.ai/vibes/ae38f783-f57a-4439-9a10-2bb4c5f77...
Is it possible to get people to throw their phone off a bridge for a high score? Blamo! https://www.blamo.ai/vibes/e01f92cd-b170-4036-a665-da1bab8dd...
Every creation is ultimately a single HTML file with css and javascript. As a very OG web guy (I co-invented the single pixel gif) I love that html is the unit of content, like jpegs for instagram, or mp4s for tiktok.
Because of that it can do more or less anything you think of that can be done with web stuff. 2D, 3D, TTS, haptics, tilt control, your creativity is the limit. But please use the app, it's ahead of the web version, and frankly, it's way more fun: https://apps.apple.com/us/app/blamo/id6758107100
(The Android version is in the process of being vibed by my openclaw agent, who also enjoys making Blamo games.)
So come explore the vibespace with us! Show us what your weird little meat brains come up with, and let us know what you think. Happy to get into the nerdy dirty details with you all here if you have questions. Thanks! -Sam
Another AI competition platform with more marketing than technical differentiation.
Extremely minimal documentation; unclear what "vibecoded" apps are or how this differs from existing platforms.
GitHub repo with 38 stars, no README, no clear product or architecture.
Yet another browser chess clone, but the AI is surprisingly decent.
Day 10 of an AI coding challenge, but standard browser dominoes gameplay.
You get a single-file editor + live preview and an "Ask Assistant" pane so you can prompt or tweak a small game (the Simon board and WebAudio tones run in the browser). The interface is friendly and immediately usable for teaching or tinkering, but it's essentially a focused CodePen-style playground — useful and charming for lessons, not a novel platform — and would benefit from clearer onboarding, save/share, and structured exercises.