A six-year-old game builder using AI as a teammate

Sky builds games his friends can play.

This is Sky's portfolio, game portal, and future studio site. It shows the projects he is building, how AI helps turn his ideas into code, and where friends can play when a game is ready.

Age

6

Live Site

Vercel

Code Home

GitHub

Main Focus

Games

Featured game idea

Block Builder

Chosen

Build loop

Wood -> stone -> metal -> machines -> go-karts

World idea

Build houses, design shirts, and visit Sky's Zoo

Chosen by

Sky

Status

Designing

Next

Prototype

What this site sells

Not hype. A real learning studio.

Sky High Studios is the story of a kid learning to build software in public, one project at a time. The site is designed to become a portfolio, a game library, a launchpad for landing pages, and a parent-managed store when the products are ready.

Portfolio

Projects Sky is building

Each project can become a page with a pitch, screenshots, updates, play links, and a future sales funnel.

Featured project

Block Builder

A free-building game concept with blocks, friends, go-karts, custom shirts, and Sky's Zoo.

Game design doc with choices Sky made through an AI-assisted planning session

See the concept

Playable now

Island Settlers

A browser game project friends can open and try from Sky's website.

Static HTML game, screenshots, GitHub repo, Vercel-hosted site

Play Island Settlers

Block Builder is the next game idea.

Sky designed a free-building game where players start with wood, unlock stone and metal, drive go-karts with friends, build a house, customize shirts, and visit Sky's Zoo.

building gamesidea
playing with friendsidea
world buildingidea
go-kartsidea
custom shirtsidea
monkeysidea
zoosidea
banana treesidea

How it gets built

Sky decides. AI organizes. Dad helps publish safely.

Sky Picks The Ideas

Sky chooses the game rules, worlds, characters, rooms, animals, and what friends should be able to do.

AI Helps Turn Them Into Plans

The AI helps organize Sky's answers into pages, design docs, project folders, and code.

The Projects Become Real

Games and websites are committed to GitHub, deployed on Vercel, and improved one decision at a time.

Future store and funnels

The site can grow into a real business system, but money features stay parent-managed. For now, the store is a roadmap, not a live checkout.

Landing pages

Each game can get a page that explains why friends should play it.

Store later

Possible products include games, merch, art, or templates after parent review.

Safety first

No school info, exact location, private accounts, or direct child contact details.

Questions for Sky

Why does Sky want Block Builder to be the featured project?
Should the homepage feel more like an arcade, game studio, portfolio, or store?
What should Sky say about why he likes building games?
What interests should appear besides games: animals, drawing, videos, science, sports, or something else?