Games Moving from ''Completed Content'' to ''Worlds in Progress''
Roblox''s "real-time dreaming" experimental video (February 4) was short but intense: a Viking village, "tsunami" input → giant wave arrives, "boat" → ship appears. No coding, modeling, or asset importing — just natural language directing the world. Roblox doesn''t promise completeness but opens an environment where imagination immediately converts to worlds. Whether chaotic playground or new creative frontier remains unknown. What''s certain: the method of making games is already changing, with natural language and AI at the center. The real questions have begun: What worlds will we call forth with words? When those worlds collapse, who is responsible? In a world where imagination immediately becomes reality, what should we imagine?


