Liam Willey
LW

Vibe Coding Projects

Experimenting at the speed of ideas

AI has made building feel almost frictionless, where an idea in the morning can be a product by lunch. What I've learned through vibe coding though is that frictionless doesn't always mean thoughtful, and the gap between something that ships and something that works is usually the human in the loop. I treat AI as the engine and myself as the architect, responsible for where we start, where we land, and whether any of it actually makes sense for the person using it.

My role
Tools used
Product Builder
Figma, Replit, Cursor, Claude

Elephant Migration

Migration, Momentum, and Ecosystem Recovery

Elephant Migration is an experimental mobile-first casual game focused on simple mechanics, emotional atmosphere, and environmentally conscious storytelling. Players guide an elephant through increasingly difficult migration paths while restoring elements of the surrounding ecosystem through progression and score-based impact systems.

The project was designed as an exploration of rapid AI-assisted prototyping, lightweight game UX, and emotionally driven retention loops. Key areas of focus include responsive movement tuning, approachable gameplay, environmental feedback systems, and creating a calm but rewarding player experience optimized for mobile devices.

Development is ongoing, with continued iteration around animation quality, game feel, progression systems, accessibility, and long-term engagement mechanics. The project also serves as a living experiment in how AI-supported workflows can accelerate concept testing, interaction design, and independent product development.

More experimental AI-assisted builds, rapid prototypes, and vibe-coded product concepts are currently in development. This collection is actively growing as I continue exploring new workflows, interaction patterns, and product ideas across gaming, utility, and emerging digital experiences. More projects coming soon.