Abstract
In this presentation, we will share our practical experience using vibe coding in digital game production and
discuss its potential in game developer education. Analog games are often used in this field of study. This is because the
causal relationship between rule modifications and changes in experience can be quickly observed. However, physical
constraints such as the number of participants and the environment cannot be avoided when implementing analog games.
Game creation using vibe coding has the potential to address these analog game-specific challenges.