Breach: Grid City - the first fully playable CTF security game world Background: I work for a ai security start up called Straiker. We have been AI-first in everything since day 1 by nature of our field. so our entire branding has utilized AI tools since day 1. we established a cyberpunk/retrofuture motif defined by a midjourney profile we have trained extensively, and we’ve used a variety of AI tools to develop characters, a world, and lore behind our brand. we even used AI recently to create a cinematic lore trailer for our world! I am a huge gamer and have always looked for an excuse try to use various AI tools to create my own video game. and a security “capture the flag game” made a great candidate. I used a a really fun workflow that I wanted to share here because I think it could be inspirational to some people - and I’d also love to hear if there are any ideas around ways to improve this flow! I used midjourney to develop concept art, then used GPT image 2.0 and retrodiffusion.ai to help create some pixel art sprites from those concepts (static sprites), I then used Ludo.ai to animate those sprites into animated spritesheets. I used Suno.ai to make the main background track and then used Claude Code to code it all. the part that excites me is that I have very little coding knowledge outside of starting this project… so it was very cool to me that Claude Code was able to do so much of the heavy lifting and building in the Phaser game engine so easily! there are definitely some noted areas of improvement that we are tracking. but I couldn’t be more excited about what AI allowed us to do! if you have any experience doing anything like this and have pointers for improvement I would love to hear them! I would also love to answer any questions if you like anything we did and I can help talk about the process! would love if you would give it a try ! (btw - not lead generation, we dont even collect email addresses or anything unless you WANT to compete for the leaderboard prizes… just totally posting here for your potential enjoyment!) submitted by /u/EldritchTTV
Originally posted by u/EldritchTTV on r/ArtificialInteligence
