Really nice to see how many people enjoyed my game (game dev 4 here!). Thanks for all the nice comments, and thanks to BadGameDev for featuring my work!
@@cowl6867 I’ve been toying with game development for over 10 years, but I didn’t really step up my game and properly learn to program until around 2020. Anyone can get as good as I have with enough practice, but my true passion has always been more towards design than actual programming. I feel like I’m only just scratching the top of the iceberg, but I really appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm :)
@@ArtemiusMiave If only! The game industry and similar positions using my skills are very competitive and require a bachelors degree and several years of experience at minimum. My professional work hasn’t gone much further than various teaching/instructional positions and just recently entry-level marketing. Without an impressive portfolio and a bachelors degree, there’s little time for game dev outside hobby and freelance gigs. Not to discourage anyone from getting into it haha
The funniest for me is Prompt Engineer. I mean sure you can come up with names for it but engineer or Ai artist is just so wrong lol. (Also an actual Ai expert is very good at coding a bunch of complex Ai concepts, probably not someone who just uses Ai services)
@@roggos3668there is a certain knowledge involved in prompting to get the best results. I've used some chatgpt plugins and I was surprised how elaborate prompts they give you and how drasticaly it changes the resulsts. Sure, you can learn how to write such prompts, but it takes some time to sit and use AI and research what works best and you have to have at least an idea how AI work. If you don't want mediocre results and don't have time to try many many times to get something at least decent out of AI, then why not pay for it?
Yeah I don't really understand. If he paid someone to make a good scenario for an AI like AI dungeon I could maybe understand, because ChatGPT isn't really made for a big roleplaying experience like that, and it might be hard to come up with details to make it go through an interesting roleplaying experience. But asking ChatGPT to come up with a game idea is as easy as talking to it like you would a child xD. Asking it questions or telling it things (like come up with a game with x mechanic, or can you come up with a game concept with x concept?) then if it doesn't understand, explaining what you really wanted it to do.
@@Najmul- no i didn't, but i like it a lot. The art looks really nice to me, the rotating looks really smooth and nice, I like the death-falling too, the landing effect fits really well with the rest of the things, the grappling hook is cool, i like it a lot The graphics make it look nicer feel a lot less flat than the other ones, and I like the mechanics, to sum it up.
And also a nice visual element, really adds to the atmosphere by messing with you in a fun way. Forces to you to really think in a 3D perspective for a 2D game.
Even just the purple and the grappling hook. It was a level ahead in design. That would sell and stand a chance of being ver well received with the right effort on presentation.
These 'AI Experts' essentially selling you prompts are such bullshit lol. I don't know what exactly qualifies them as AI experts but even so there really is no real benefit to having an 'AI Expert' creating game development prompts. If anything, someone with experience developing games has a better chance of generating meaningful answers as they understand the right questions to ask.
I would bet since he works with fiverr it's part of the sponsorship agreement to have more stages where he hired someone on fiverr. I don't think he actually believes they add value
@@mechazillarklike the other guy said I think it's part of the sponsorship agreement. He can probably choose some other people to pay other than those ai experts but maybe choose them to highlight their bullshit. Maybe I'm just thinking too deep about it and he's actually serious about buying those prompts.
Some Ppl Pay Much More For Less... And It's About WHO's Buying? I'm Pretty Sure You Have Spent Money On Some Very Simple Things And Some Amount That For You It's Okay, But Someone Else Would Think You're Crazy. 🤷🏻♂️
@@alek.bear. sounds like someone has spent a ridiculous amount of money for a couple of words you could write yourself with just 20 minutes of thinking
@@PsychoDude more levels, possibly additional things like dashes or limitations to make the game harder. Fix bugs and physics (You saw how after changing the gravity, hook weirdly moved)
@@AndrewDavidPyle bro your game is amazing, polish it, add content. give it to some small youtubers and streamers. and sell it for 5 to 15 bucks on steam
@@moeyBTWi went on chatGPT and asked "generate idea for a2D platformer game with a twist". The thing he came up with was titled "dimensional drifters" but it switched gravity for multi-dimensional travel. Damn i'm gonna list myself as an expert rn
@@bsmithril You literally just have to speak to it like you're talking to a person and asking it the same things you would ask a person. If it doesn't do what you want you explain what it did wrong lol. Like trying to ask a child a question lol.
@@Icu282well that's what makes it accessible and popular, but there are probable methods of biasing your results through different nodes or even coming up with your own networks... if they really are an AI expert they have computer engineering degrees in AI research... self driving etc
To me, 1 and 4 looked very cool. 1 seemed to be really cool in terms of intense puzzle and problem solving, while 4 having much cooler concepts but seemed a bit on the easier side due to switching gravity holding you in place. I think it would be interesting if switching gravity was time-constrained and you would just fall if you didn’t do anything for 2-3 seconds.
I would have challenged game devs to follow a theme, like "all has a price" or "time is money", but leave the execution up to them. Then, I would compare theirs to mine based on the same theme.
The 3rd game felt really satisfying to me. The jumping and gravity was very fluent and easy to execute leading to a consistent flow of gameplay. The mid-level saves were also a nice touch. Overall great work to all developers ^^
The first and last ones were my favorites. The third one looked like style over substance in the worst possible way. It looks good if you show only screenshots, but once you watch video footage you notice how barebones it actually is.
I'm not the only one, then. That game reminds me a lot of Final Ninja, only with the added ability to warp gravity. This was such a good game and I wish all of the game developers success into the future.
i think it’d be really cool to give a very detailed description of the game, but pay the fiverr devs vastly different amounts of money. like one gets $5, one gets $50, one gets $100, and one gets $300, something like that. id like to see how much more effort the ones who got more money put in, and what the ones who got less leave out, as it wasn’t “worth” including
You paid a fiverr "AI Expert" to write a prompt? What was the prompt? What was written that couldn't have been thought up by anyone? I use AI all of the time and cannot figure out what these prompt writers are doing.
The third game had an incredible idea, artstyle and sound design The fourth game however claims the top spot as it managed to make the gravity flip concept interesting. I really hated the idea because it's been done so many times and it's more frustrating than interesting The last game however was actually brilliant and fun, and that's what games are all about While the visual and sound design were also great Touché to both developers, a combination of the two would make for a brilliant game
as others have said if that last game had some polish between the successive usage of mechanics and other juice it would be pretty fire. although, the feel of the third is really nice tho too, reminds me of some old gba games I played. and while simplistic I still think 1 was cool too depending on how much more there was too it
Hey! Really enjoyed this video but just one thing, the thumbnail is really misleading. All game devs had about the same cost ($110) yet the thumbnail suggest there was a game that costst around $10. But i didn't see that anywhere in the video! Kinda misleading if you'd ask me. Though I really liked the video I think you can improve on thumbnail to increase on that CTR AND remain a good AVD, withouth misleading your audience!!
I think the review really should be based on the price. As a free game sure. But many of us paid over $100 for this game which has done almost nothing to address the most basic bugs and missing features. Cage match would be a dream… but honestly there’s not even an animation for throwing someone over the top rope in the rumble. They do some crazy glitchy handstand. Ladder match 1 on 1. But we can’t have it with 3 people? Why ?
@@parabalani That second point is absolutely correct. Honestly this channel is incredibly flawed for me to even subscribe. I found an interest in it but looking at the misleading thumbnail and little to no commentary just bores me away. Also disliking the button at this point is not only futile towards the channel but feeding the algorithim more because essentially "more comments, more likes/dislikes (to the video) = more engagement = more chance to be viewed into the front page of RUclips. Rather, it's better to turn off notification/video from this creator (if you aren't interested in them anymore)
3rd game was honestly beautiful and looked fun, loved the retro art appeal, it looked more completed than the others. That said, 4th had a lot more thought put into the gameplay.
Lol. I completely missed the idea of flipping up and down. I guess this is the difference between gamer and not (i am not). After hearing "gravity" game i was thinking of shooting some kind of objects that have different huge masses and moving through levels by orbiting around them, maybe also changing environment by breaking balance of gravity in current world
3rd game was lowkey just a asset flip it looked like and looked very poorly made. The last game looks hand crafted or at least looks like they considered thought. 1 and 2 just looked like they didn't have much experience
Sup man I really like your vids however I'm not fond of the last couple of them because I subbed to see YOU make games and being a ''bad'' game dev, I would really like if you went back to programming yourself so I can enjoy your vids again. Thanks for reading ❤
"I paid Fiverr Game Developers to Make the Same Game that I will play poorly for 6 minutes; sponsored by Fiverr, who should have kept their money.", the the real title.
Are those the total costs for each game? What is the turn around for each model?time to completion. Does adding more levels increase cost,if so by how much per level?.
Game concept from the AI just sounds like gravity guy, but it was really interesting to see how different developers interpreted and implemented that prompt.
Whats the deal with these prompt engineers? I have been doing complex prompts customized for each need for over a year, is this something I can market??
Really nice to see how many people enjoyed my game (game dev 4 here!). Thanks for all the nice comments, and thanks to BadGameDev for featuring my work!
OMG IS THIS THE MAN THE MYTH THE LEGEND MR PYLE HIMSELF
How long have you been making games? Cuz that shit is sick mate
@@cowl6867 I’ve been toying with game development for over 10 years, but I didn’t really step up my game and properly learn to program until around 2020. Anyone can get as good as I have with enough practice, but my true passion has always been more towards design than actual programming. I feel like I’m only just scratching the top of the iceberg, but I really appreciate everyone’s enthusiasm :)
Hey @@AndrewDavidPyle, i was just curious but what line of work are you in? i'm assuming something design related.
@@ArtemiusMiave If only! The game industry and similar positions using my skills are very competitive and require a bachelors degree and several years of experience at minimum. My professional work hasn’t gone much further than various teaching/instructional positions and just recently entry-level marketing. Without an impressive portfolio and a bachelors degree, there’s little time for game dev outside hobby and freelance gigs. Not to discourage anyone from getting into it haha
The "ai expert" sounds like an absolute robbery lol
absolute clownery to pay 25 dollars for someone to do fuck all
Anything that is ai Is already stupid . Ai writer . Ai artist . Ai editor
@@paraskharkwal226shhh
The funniest for me is Prompt Engineer. I mean sure you can come up with names for it but engineer or Ai artist is just so wrong lol. (Also an actual Ai expert is very good at coding a bunch of complex Ai concepts, probably not someone who just uses Ai services)
@@roggos3668there is a certain knowledge involved in prompting to get the best results. I've used some chatgpt plugins and I was surprised how elaborate prompts they give you and how drasticaly it changes the resulsts. Sure, you can learn how to write such prompts, but it takes some time to sit and use AI and research what works best and you have to have at least an idea how AI work.
If you don't want mediocre results and don't have time to try many many times to get something at least decent out of AI, then why not pay for it?
Why would you pay someone to put a prompt into chat gpt?… You got scammed man
Yeah I don't really understand. If he paid someone to make a good scenario for an AI like AI dungeon I could maybe understand, because ChatGPT isn't really made for a big roleplaying experience like that, and it might be hard to come up with details to make it go through an interesting roleplaying experience. But asking ChatGPT to come up with a game idea is as easy as talking to it like you would a child xD. Asking it questions or telling it things (like come up with a game with x mechanic, or can you come up with a game concept with x concept?) then if it doesn't understand, explaining what you really wanted it to do.
because that's what fiverr is paying people to do
He was just donating to the homeless🥰🥰🥰🥰
It's sponsored lmao
Has nothing to do with anything here ? @@brandon6490
The last game was the coolest in terms of mechanics, but i think the third game had a really interesting art style that i think suited the game idea
The third one was horrible and lazily made
wtf? i thought it was the best, can you argue why it is horrible and lazily made?@@airsoftbeast11234
@@airsoftbeast11234fr it looks like a demo game you would see being played in the background of a movie
3rd game was worst and it also was copied, I saw same game elsewhere same location same mechanics.
@@airsoftbeast11234 yeah but honestly, for $120 I wouldn't even touch my keyboard :)
He paid 25$ to have chatgpt generate that crappy idea 💀
I assume the sounder he got from fiiver paid a lot more than he spent on this vid lol
It's literally just VVVVVV
it's such a done idea omg
@@thomaskelly393thanks for this comment. I wasn't going to stop looking until I found something like this.
😂
That last game was really well made! Lots better than the other folks
I kinda liked the 2nd
you definitely made that one
then gordan ramsay is@@godStoic
@@godStoic sorry man i wasn't trying to be rude, just trying to compliment the last guy
@@Najmul- no i didn't, but i like it a lot. The art looks really nice to me, the rotating looks really smooth and nice, I like the death-falling too, the landing effect fits really well with the rest of the things, the grappling hook is cool, i like it a lot
The graphics make it look nicer feel a lot less flat than the other ones, and I like the mechanics, to sum it up.
All four games were awesome. I love how the last game changed it up a bit and flipped the entire room. That’s super creative
And also a nice visual element, really adds to the atmosphere by messing with you in a fun way. Forces to you to really think in a 3D perspective for a 2D game.
Even just the purple and the grappling hook. It was a level ahead in design. That would sell and stand a chance of being ver well received with the right effort on presentation.
These 'AI Experts' essentially selling you prompts are such bullshit lol. I don't know what exactly qualifies them as AI experts but even so there really is no real benefit to having an 'AI Expert' creating game development prompts. If anything, someone with experience developing games has a better chance of generating meaningful answers as they understand the right questions to ask.
I would bet since he works with fiverr it's part of the sponsorship agreement to have more stages where he hired someone on fiverr. I don't think he actually believes they add value
@@cameroni178 Yeah, I assumed so too and wasn’t really blaming him. More-so just highlighting how stupid i think the practice itself is
ITs a scam, chat gpt is free bruh, tell it generate some game ideas
@@mechazillarklike the other guy said I think it's part of the sponsorship agreement. He can probably choose some other people to pay other than those ai experts but maybe choose them to highlight their bullshit. Maybe I'm just thinking too deep about it and he's actually serious about buying those prompts.
It's a short term gimmick just like anything else. Remember NFTs? Lol
25$ for a couple of words you could write yourself with just 20 minutes of thinking is genuinely crazy.
Some Ppl Pay Much More For Less...
And It's About WHO's Buying?
I'm Pretty Sure You Have Spent Money On Some Very Simple Things And Some Amount That For You It's Okay, But Someone Else Would Think You're Crazy. 🤷🏻♂️
@@alek.bear.there’s a difference between that and somebody paying $25 for somebody else to create a prompt
@@alek.bear. sounds like someone has spent a ridiculous amount of money for a couple of words you could write yourself with just 20 minutes of thinking
@@alek.bear.you don't have to make first letter of every word capital, just saying
Fiver wanted him to mention the ai freelancers probably, just a talking point.
the dimensional drifter game prompt just resulted in chatgpt giving the mechanisms to VVVVVV
The last game could actually be really awesome if it was further worked on. Keep up the great work!
What could it be worked on?
@@PsychoDude Just making it more finalized and adding more stuff
@@PsychoDude more levels, possibly additional things like dashes or limitations to make the game harder. Fix bugs and physics (You saw how after changing the gravity, hook weirdly moved)
I’ve thought about it, maybe one day I’ll add more levels and content to it to fill it out. Thanks for the nice comments :)
@@AndrewDavidPyle
bro your game is amazing, polish it, add content.
give it to some small youtubers and streamers.
and sell it for 5 to 15 bucks on steam
Damn, I should list myself as an ai expert
yea lol , that guy defenitly just went on chat gpt and got the first result it came up with
Tbf there really is a method to get better results from AI models.
@@moeyBTWi went on chatGPT and asked "generate idea for a2D platformer game with a twist". The thing he came up with was titled "dimensional drifters" but it switched gravity for multi-dimensional travel. Damn i'm gonna list myself as an expert rn
@@bsmithril You literally just have to speak to it like you're talking to a person and asking it the same things you would ask a person. If it doesn't do what you want you explain what it did wrong lol. Like trying to ask a child a question lol.
@@Icu282well that's what makes it accessible and popular, but there are probable methods of biasing your results through different nodes or even coming up with your own networks... if they really are an AI expert they have computer engineering degrees in AI research... self driving etc
To me, 1 and 4 looked very cool. 1 seemed to be really cool in terms of intense puzzle and problem solving, while 4 having much cooler concepts but seemed a bit on the easier side due to switching gravity holding you in place. I think it would be interesting if switching gravity was time-constrained and you would just fall if you didn’t do anything for 2-3 seconds.
One used all stolen assets and was literally made using gdevelop lol
gamemaker?@@daboiisric2
@@daboiisric2I knew I recognised that Dinosaur from some other game
@@daboiisric2 Stolen wherefrom?
@@synsam12345 a visual game maker kinda like a complicated scratch
that part about AI was so pointless bro
I would have challenged game devs to follow a theme, like "all has a price" or "time is money", but leave the execution up to them. Then, I would compare theirs to mine based on the same theme.
My theme:
"Always Look For Loopholes"
this idea is really good actually
Bro that idea is fireee🔥🔥🔥
So, basically, a game jam where you pay people to join (Assuming we're still talking about Fiverr Game Devs)
@@JoziGlitzhA game jame where everyone gets their prize money in advance
you paid people 25 Dollars to use free Ai !!!!!?????
you are such a smart man
9:43 not gonna lie, that switch from dark to bright flashed the hell out of me 😵💫
The 3rd game felt really satisfying to me. The jumping and gravity was very fluent and easy to execute leading to a consistent flow of gameplay. The mid-level saves were also a nice touch. Overall great work to all developers ^^
A fun idea and a good video. But damn that prompt. It was so AI it was painful.
Look up the game VVVVV it's literally the same concept made a while ago
The first and last ones were my favorites. The third one looked like style over substance in the worst possible way. It looks good if you show only screenshots, but once you watch video footage you notice how barebones it actually is.
I remember playing a game called "shift" as a kid. Exactly the premise of the first game in the video.
well thats what you get for 125
kokoon actually did his thing, i had some sort of retro game idea in mind and he delivered with the visuals fs
dude paid someone 25 dollars to type a sentence a few times into chatgpt
waiting for this for years, took so long I became a youutber bro
The legend is back
Let me solo her?
i still wish it was another YPWS devlog though, still glad they're back
The last game looks like something i would play before going to primary school lol that game has potential tho
I'm not the only one, then. That game reminds me a lot of Final Ninja, only with the added ability to warp gravity. This was such a good game and I wish all of the game developers success into the future.
@@omegaminoseer4539 yessurr
So you spent 25 dollars on chatgpt prompt only to basically copy the core concept of gravity guy XD
These game developers makes video games for less then what you can make working ONE day at a gas station? Jesus! Thats commitment.
Who else heard "I found 4 different developers, h*te them all" instead of "paid them all"? 3:03
The 3rd and 4th games should be combined together.
The game idea was literally just Gravity Guy ...
basically you asked for VVVVVV , a game made in 2010
i think it’d be really cool to give a very detailed description of the game, but pay the fiverr devs vastly different amounts of money. like one gets $5, one gets $50, one gets $100, and one gets $300, something like that. id like to see how much more effort the ones who got more money put in, and what the ones who got less leave out, as it wasn’t “worth” including
I agree thumbnail was such clickbait.. lol you asking who is going to build that well the thumbnail says $5 and then $1000 game
@@user-no6bt6uj2y indians
@@Keithamiller He always does this shit
People are so creatively bankrupt that they have to pay someone else to generate AI prompts for them
You could also just ask an AI for good prompts
But What do I prompt it with?@@roggos3668
They paid somebody else to ask AI to give them a prompt and then got VVVVVV, a game that exists already.
Man really paid an ai to talk to an ai to talk to other people. Gotta respect that
That thumbnail is just a click bait, I felt so betrayed that I will try to not ever click one of your videos again
somehow every fiverr video you make involves limonado in some way
Its almost like he is sponsored.....
They were nice games. I think I liked the general look of the third one the most. But the fourth looked like a better overall experience.
third one looked the coolest but was the laziest one made
Paying for an AI prompt seems longer a waste of money
6:45 nahhh wtf this actually looks so cool, first one that i actually wanna play
Game 4 has the best game mechanics
Where the $1000 game did I just get clickbaited how cheap
Not only are you not creative enough to come up with your own ideas for games, but you had to have someone write the prompts for the ai as well!?
Last game was well thought out. That's some talent and experience right there
The prompt is just geometry dash on steroids
youtube compression having a heart attack with your grey background and that little dude slowly sliding to the right.
I love that you used unreal engine in the thumbnail, only for me as the viewer to be shown 4 games that couldve been made in 1995.
You paid a fiverr "AI Expert" to write a prompt? What was the prompt? What was written that couldn't have been thought up by anyone? I use AI all of the time and cannot figure out what these prompt writers are doing.
at 3:35, does the first guys use an art of gloryhammer album, Legends from Beyond the Galactic Terrorvortex?? or am i dumb
I'm actually currently working on a game like this.... But with the addition of enemies and it's set in a space station.
That last game with some polish and completed levels/story could make a genuine sellable product
The way you describe the idea of the game is too simple. Ai expert is daylight robbery
Ayo, sell that last game for the big bucks.
Paying someone to make you chatgpt things was stupid, you could have made it for free by yourself
That's the only bad thing
The third game had an incredible idea, artstyle and sound design
The fourth game however claims the top spot as it managed to make the gravity flip concept interesting. I really hated the idea because it's been done so many times and it's more frustrating than interesting
The last game however was actually brilliant and fun, and that's what games are all about
While the visual and sound design were also great
Touché to both developers, a combination of the two would make for a brilliant game
i like to imagine their engine keeps growing in power each time someone buys a new idea 😂😂
The prompt was Gravity Rush all over again (I'm not complaining, I love the game).
I was wondering who else noticed it
tf ppl paying for prompts? bloody heck
as others have said if that last game had some polish between the successive usage of mechanics and other juice it would be pretty fire. although, the feel of the third is really nice tho too, reminds me of some old gba games I played. and while simplistic I still think 1 was cool too depending on how much more there was too it
Curious to know where the game 4 developer got those cool assets
Hey thanks for featuring my work (game dev 2 here!!)
2:40 literally just Geometry dash ?
Literally and the unique feature isn’t unique
Imagine the 4th game but in a 3D world, GOTY
Hey! Really enjoyed this video but just one thing, the thumbnail is really misleading. All game devs had about the same cost ($110) yet the thumbnail suggest there was a game that costst around $10. But i didn't see that anywhere in the video! Kinda misleading if you'd ask me. Though I really liked the video I think you can improve on thumbnail to increase on that CTR AND remain a good AVD, withouth misleading your audience!!
the way you played the fourth game shows you have no idea how physics with grappling hooks work.
Mf paid $25 to someone just to rip of VVVVV A Reckless Disregard For Gravity
Bro prompted "Explain the gameplay mechanics from VVVVV"
I think the review really should be based on the price. As a free game sure. But many of us paid over $100 for this game which has done almost nothing to address the most basic bugs and missing features.
Cage match would be a dream… but honestly there’s not even an animation for throwing someone over the top rope in the rumble. They do some crazy glitchy handstand.
Ladder match 1 on 1. But we can’t have it with 3 people? Why ?
Instead of paying an AI expert , if you had paid me 25$, I would've done it for you for free. That's too easy 🗿
if he paid you.. you would have done it for free
If he paid you, you'd do it for free?
That's not how free labor works...
There wasn't a $10 vs $1000 game like I was expecting. But $100 is still crazy value. I'll have to bookmark this for the future.
That's why dislike the button exists.
Also, $100 game doesn't count because he knew the person and got a better service.
@@parabalani That second point is absolutely correct. Honestly this channel is incredibly flawed for me to even subscribe. I found an interest in it but looking at the misleading thumbnail and little to no commentary just bores me away. Also disliking the button at this point is not only futile towards the channel but feeding the algorithim more because essentially "more comments, more likes/dislikes (to the video) = more engagement = more chance to be viewed into the front page of RUclips.
Rather, it's better to turn off notification/video from this creator (if you aren't interested in them anymore)
All of theses game basically screams Coolmath games and I love it 😄
There was an old miniclips game that was just like this and I 1000% forgot it till now
For having about 4 hours to make it at a bare minimum wage, the 1st guy made some interesting levels tbh
3rd game was honestly beautiful and looked fun, loved the retro art appeal, it looked more completed than the others. That said, 4th had a lot more thought put into the gameplay.
The 3rd game was crazy. The atmosphere was beautiful. I might have to hire this guy.
Lol. I completely missed the idea of flipping up and down. I guess this is the difference between gamer and not (i am not). After hearing "gravity" game i was thinking of shooting some kind of objects that have different huge masses and moving through levels by orbiting around them, maybe also changing environment by breaking balance of gravity in current world
Cool game experiments! Great fun to watch!
i have an idea!! what u can do tell a dev to make a game with your idea then give another dev to improve the game and so on
Clickbaity thumbnail, fiverr sponsor, chatgpt, “I paid people to make a game”, said games are exclusive to patreon. Bingo
He did what he said he would do, stop crying
Love these videos good job!❤❤❤
Wait… so you paid someone to ask chat gpt, which is completely free, a question for you? Wtf lol?
Chat gpt isn’t free
@@GoofyGB it is tho, I use it lol
Aren’t there different versions? Some cost money?
Reminds me of And Yet It Moves from the very 3rd Humble Indie Bundle. Fun times with that game!
3rd game was lowkey just a asset flip it looked like and looked very poorly made. The last game looks hand crafted or at least looks like they considered thought. 1 and 2 just looked like they didn't have much experience
Sup man I really like your vids however I'm not fond of the last couple of them because I subbed to see YOU make games and being a ''bad'' game dev, I would really like if you went back to programming yourself so I can enjoy your vids again. Thanks for reading ❤
is the background music from subnautica below zero? it sounds like it
These all felt like jam games, which they basically were, but a couple (namely game 3) kinda made me cringe haha
"I paid Fiverr Game Developers to Make the Same Game that I will play poorly for 6 minutes; sponsored by Fiverr, who should have kept their money.", the the real title.
The 3rd game has a lot of potential man. Id have them keep on with that !
yeah, the atmosphere was really on point
1:52 literally just VVVVVV
Last game with poilishment could easily become a REAL game.
Reminds me of VVVVVVV, the og gravity flipping game
Dimensional Drifters=
Terraria gravity potion but a whole game.
The third and the fourth are the best ways to convey the initial idea, in my opinion.
reminds me of an indie game called gravity mummy
3rd game.. maaaaaaaaan that soundtrack is fiiirrrrre
bro chat gpt gives dimensional drifters to everyone. brother u got robbed.
Are those the total costs for each game?
What is the turn around for each model?time to completion.
Does adding more levels increase cost,if so by how much per level?.
Game concept from the AI just sounds like gravity guy, but it was really interesting to see how different developers interpreted and implemented that prompt.
I love that this idea is just VVVVV
Whats the deal with these prompt engineers? I have been doing complex prompts customized for each need for over a year, is this something I can market??
That 4th version with some polish would be a really good game.
Basically "And Yet It Moves"