A weekend game development project with a 12-year-old using Pygame and Amazon Q Developer CLI resulted in creating two games.Setting up the environment involved installing the Amazon Q Developer CLI, which assisted in determining additional software needs.Pygame, a cross-platform library for game development in Python, was chosen as the game engine for its ease of use.The first game, 'PacNibbles', combined elements of Pacman and Snake, showcasing a 'child coding' approach with AI assistance.Iterative development included adding power pills, enhancing graphics, and focusing on game feel with immediate feedback.The second game, 'Clowns Adventure', a platformer, utilized Amazon Q to generate initial code for mechanics like jumping and gravity.Lessons learned included the effectiveness of AI assistants, 'vibe/child coding' for game development, and parent-child collaboration.The experience highlighted the value of Pygame for young developers and emphasized the creative potential in coding with children.Creating games with the combination of Pygame and Amazon Q Developer AI CLI was engaging and accessible for parents and children.Overall, the project demonstrated accelerated game development and the joy of collaborative coding with educational benefits.To start creating games using Pygame and Amazon Q Developer CLI, users are encouraged to download and install the CLI tool.