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  • mlapeter 5 hours ago ago

    My 7-year-old uses Claude on his iPad to make games. He can barely read but uses voice to describe what he wants. He can read enough to make text edits when voice transcription gets it wrong. It's been pretty cool to see where his imagination takes him, and I wanted a way for him to be able to easily publish and share games he (and others) make, so I made www.kidhubb.com.

    Paste HTML, get a live game URL. No accounts (just creator codes), no build tools, single HTML files. Every game's source is viewable and remixable.

    I designed the site so AI assistants are first-class visitors. There's a www.kidhubb.com/for-ai page that acts as a living briefing for any AI that visits, along with hidden context blocks on every page. The idea is that a kid's AI should be able to understand the platform just by visiting it, and be able to help them get it published. Try it yourself - just ask your AI to "help me publish a game on https://www.kidhubb.com".

    Note: AI needs the full url initially so it can actually visit the site and from there it can follow instructions to help you/ your kid publish. It's a new site so just saying "kidhubb" without the full url won't work.

    Github repo: https://github.com/mlapeter/kidhubb

    My kid's first game: https://www.kidhubb.com/play/meteor-dodge-solarscout64