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Real-world testing of PVPFun: Is it the future of AI-driven gaming, or just another "skin-changing template" generator?
Recently, the AI + Web3 track has been highly popular, and $PVP has been active on major exchanges. Curious about “Vibe Coding” and “Everyone Can Build DApps,” I deeply experienced PVPFun’s product. However, the actual experience seems to fall short of the grand narrative presented by the official hype, revealing a significant gap between “buyer’s show” and “seller’s show.”
PVPFun’s core focus is to enable users to quickly build game applications through AI. But in practice, the current experience is extremely limited:
- The platform only offers 4 very basic game templates.
- The so-called “creation” is more like simple UI adjustments. Users can only modify icons and change colors. There’s still a long way to go before achieving true “autonomous programming” or “AI-generated logic.”
If the ceiling of Vibe Coding is just “skin-changing,” it will be difficult to attract high-quality creators, and the final output will only be a large number of homogeneous “flash applications.”
Besides game creation, another important section of the platform is FunPrediction. But the user experience here is disappointing:
- The homepage is filled with many expired, settled projects. This phenomenon of “zombie projects” dominating the homepage reflects a lag in front-end product logic, causing great confusion and misguidance for new users.
- A qualified infrastructure platform requires data cleaning and automated display as basic standards. The current chaos raises doubts about whether the project team is focusing more on marketing and neglecting daily product operations.
PVPFun’s vision is very forward-looking—reducing the Web3 barrier through AI and integrating $PVP to realize assetization.
But the current status is: the product is still in a very rudimentary Demo stage. It’s more like a “proof of concept” rather than a mature “creation platform.”
In summary:
1. Short-term narrative: $PVP ’s price is currently driven more by AI track sentiment and partner news.
2. Long-term delivery: Focus on the official upcoming Roadmap. If they do not open up real FunScript customization or continue to add high-quality templates, the bubble will intensify.
3. Risk prevention: Before the product experience improves, the current “creation” threshold is low, but asset value is also relatively limited.
Have you recently experienced PVPFun? Do you think projects with “narrative leading product” can go far in this AI wave? Feel free to leave comments and share your thoughts!