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Build Airwar with readable dogfight decisions

Turn Airwar into an original Three.js aerial shooter prototype with clear maneuvering space, threat timing, enemy fire, and escalation.

Blue cobalt fighter banking above stormy islands while dodging crimson enemy fire, original 3D aerial shooter
Same fighter climbing through clouds as two enemy jets flank from opposite sides, clear spacing and tracer paths
Same pilot diving toward an island pass after breaking enemy lock, cinematic route without HUD

Visible prototype result

Review the core loop before scaling the world

Start with one bounded scene, a clear player goal, and a small number of meaningful interactions. Inspect whether movement, feedback, risk, and consequence remain legible before expanding content.

Over-the-shoulder developer reviewing the original Three.js airwar on a monitor, interface abstract and unreadable

Built for early validation

Turn the brief into concrete evidence

Readable aerial space

Use horizon, clouds, islands, and formation spacing to preserve orientation.

Threat timing clarity

Stage tracer paths and enemy movement so dodging is a decision.

Browser-minded scope

Keep aircraft count, effects, draw distance, and input response visible.

Three.js airwar prototype FAQ

Questions before you build

What is a Three.js airwar prototype prototype?

A Three.js airwar prototype prototype is a focused early build that tests its core interaction and player goal. It creates evidence about controls, feedback, pacing, and scope before expansion. It is not production-ready without engineering, playtesting, accessibility, performance, and rights review.

How do I prototype Three.js airwar prototype gameplay?

Start with one bounded route, one goal, and a small number of interactions. Add only the feedback and hazards needed to answer the first design question, then tune through playtests. Large maps and progression should wait until the loop is clear.

What should a Three.js airwar prototype brief include?

Include player role, camera, controls, environment, rules, encounter beats, target platform, and success condition. Also define feedback priorities, performance limits, failure behavior, and evidence required. Actual runtime requirements still need verification.

Which ideas fit an early Three.js airwar prototype test?

A compact route with one escalating challenge and one meaningful choice is a strong starting point. That scope reveals whether navigation, timing, feedback, and the intended decision work together. Boss-scale and multiplayer content should be decomposed first.

What are the limits of an AI-generated Three.js airwar prototype prototype?

AI can accelerate exploration but cannot prove balance, stability, accessibility, performance, or enjoyment. Creators must review code, tune values, test devices, inspect assets, and run playtests. Generated scenes are evidence, not a production claim.

How do I start a Three.js airwar prototype with Seele AI?

Describe the smallest playable route that can answer one interaction or pacing question. Name player, environment, controls, hazards, feedback, objective, failure state, target device, and decision to validate. Keep the first slice short so observations map clearly to the system under test.

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