Tools like Replit and Vercel v0 can deliver impressive results, but struggle with accuracy as humans excel at fine details.AI has transformed technology, leading a father and his kids to use AI to build a mobile game named BirdDash on a snow day.Using Replit and Vercel v0, they sketched game ideas with the kids, relying on real-time collaboration for prompts.Replit quickly generated a basic game from their initial prompt, albeit with some display issues initially.Vercel v0 provided a more transactional response on steps to develop the game but encountered errors before completion.Despite complexities, the father and kids persisted, tweaking prompts to align game objects and eventually deploying the game.The experience highlighted challenges in aligning objects and adjusting backgrounds but showcased the power of AI tools for rapid development.Post-experiment, the author found it challenging to revert to traditional hosting solutions after experiencing the convenience of Vercel and Replit.In just 1.5 hours, they conceptualized, built, and deployed a functional game, showcasing the efficiency of AI tools in game development.Though the game's quality was not perfect, the experiment demonstrated the speed and capabilities AI brings to game creation.