Build an app that people can’t resist playing around with.
There’s nothing that connects us all more than the love of play. It’s how we learn, connect, and develop skills. From kids to adults and even animals, play is universal. Take the grumpiest person in the world and put them in the room with something fun, and they’ll eventually end up picking it up to play.
Your job is to tap into this universal urge to play. Make a game. Make a website. Make an app. Whatever you make, give it a playful, interactive way for people to engage with it.
The Tool: Google Jules (+ Stitch)
Your app must use Google Jules as an extra teammate during the build.
Jules is an autonomous coding agent. It’s not here to build your apps for you, though. The goal of this challenge is to treat Jules as an additional team member that you can delegate tasks to.
In addition to Jules, you’re also encouraged to check out Stitch, which can help you create the UI for your app, either as a starting point you can export to Figma, or as UI code that allows you to focus on the functionality.
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