Click Counter Tic Tac Toe Flappy Bird Car Game Traffic Management Space Invaders Orbit Shot Snake Pong Row Rotate Relics Vault Dial Match Signal Hop Meteor Memory Beacon Relay Crystal Conveyor Drift Dodge Dock Torchline Timing
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X to move
Ready
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Ready
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North/South
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RED
East/West
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GREEN
Ready
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Multiplier: 1.0
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Score: 0
Ammo: 18 | Time: 60s
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Score: 0
High: 0
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Player: 0
AI: 0
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Score: 0
Time: 60s
Target: 🔴
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Score: 0
Round: 1
Time: 30s
Target: 🔴 R
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Score: 0
Beat: 0
Safe: 2
Runner: 2
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Score: 0
Misses: 0
Required: -
Queue: -
Time: 45s
Left
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Right
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Score: 0
Wave: 0
Lives: 3
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Score: 0
Misses: 0
Time: 45s
🌀
Left: 🔷
🌀
Right: 🔶
Switch: Left
idle
Score: 0
Docks: 0
Strikes: 0
Time: 120s
Shift: 0
idle
Score: 0
Round: 1
Misses: 0
Phase: preview
Beat: 0
Left
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Right
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Ready

Software that ships itself

Every game in this arcade was built, tested, reviewed, and deployed by an autonomous pipeline — no human wrote a line of code.

An AI agent generates ideas and files them as GitHub issues. From there, the pipeline takes over: triaging each idea against a product vision, implementing it on a feature branch, running CI, performing a code review, fixing feedback, and merging — all without human intervention.

Idea generated → Issue filed → AI triage → Approved → AI implementation → PR created → CI passes → AI code review → Merged → Deployed

Not just games

This arcade is a proof-of-concept. The same pipeline pattern works for any software project — APIs, CLIs, web apps, libraries. Define your vision, point the pipeline at your repo, and let it ship features from idea to production.

How it works

Get the templates

Want to set up an autonomous pipeline for your own project? The workflow templates, AI commands, and shell scripts that power this arcade are available as a starter kit.

Get the templates — $5