@FinanceYF5: Insane—Chinese researchers just dropped OpenGame, an open-source AI agent that turns a single prompt into a fully playable web game. 1. Squid Game: Red Light, Green Light

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Chinese researchers released OpenGame, an open-source AI agent that generates fully playable web games from a single prompt.

Insane—Chinese researchers just dropped OpenGame. This AI agent takes one prompt and spits out a complete, playable web game. 100 % open-source; code and demo links are in the comments. 1. Squid Game: Red Light, Green Light
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This is insane. Chinese researchers just released OpenGame.
This AI agent can generate a fully playable web game from a single prompt.
100% open-source.
Code and demo links are in the comments.

  1. Squid Game – Red Light, Green Light

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