Games Made with AI & ChatGPT: the Dexiges approach
Dexiges experiments with AI-assisted mobile game development. ChatGPT can contribute to code, debugging, interface ideas, localization, research, testing workflows, store preparation and content iteration — while the developer makes product decisions and validates the result.
Are Dexiges games “fully made by ChatGPT”?
Not in the literal sense. Search phrases such as “games made completely with AI” and “games fully made by ChatGPT” describe a growing area of interest, but our projects are human-led. AI is used as a development tool and collaborator rather than an autonomous publisher.
What AI helps with
- planning game mechanics and balancing ideas;
- writing and reviewing code;
- debugging Godot projects and build issues;
- localization and UI text;
- store listing preparation and release checklists;
- research, analytics interpretation and iterative testing.
A real developer story
This is not only a theory page. Read a first-hand account from the Dexiges developer about starting with no programming background, choosing Godot, learning to work with long ChatGPT contexts, debugging AI-written code and eventually publishing games.
Read: My Experience Making Games from Scratch with AI
Why document this?
There is a lot of hype around “AI-made games”. Dexiges aims to show a practical indie workflow: what AI can accelerate, what still requires human judgement, and where real-world testing matters more than generated output.