Creator builds physics sandbox game with Caffeine AI

A creator posting under the handle AbbasSpace has shared an early look at a new physics sandbox game built entirely with Caffeine AI, highlighting how the tool allowed them to develop a working prototype without any coding background.

The project, which runs on the Internet Computer, lets players experiment with elements and physics behaviour inside a simple interactive environment. It is positioned as a personal build rather than a studio release, but the creator says more features are already planned, including new elements, a gallery, physics challenges and an NFT snapshot function that would let users save and share moments from their experiments.

Community reaction so far reflects a mix of curiosity and caution. Supporters see it as another example of AI lowering the barrier for people with ideas but limited technical skills. Others note that AI driven creation still raises questions about long term maintainability, performance and ownership, especially when tools promise quick builds without manual coding.

Caffeine AI has been gaining attention from independent builders who want to prototype quickly on the Internet Computer, and this project may add to that momentum. While the current version of the game is simple, it demonstrates how a solo creator can assemble interactive mechanics and deploy them on chain with minimal technical overhead.

The creator says upgrades are already in progress, and the link shared allows anyone to test the live version. As with many early projects built through AI tooling, its direction will likely depend on user feedback and how easily new features can be layered on top of the base experience.


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