Seoul, South Korea — A new generation of fast-built, commercially viable Web3 games is emerging following the success of the BuidlHack 2026 hackathon in Seoul, where Verse8 and YGG Play showcased the rapid development potential of “vibe-coded” blockchain games. Hosted during Korea BUIDL Week, the event highlighted how AI-powered workflows are reshaping game production timelines and unlocking new commercial opportunities.
The hackathon’s “Casual Degen” track challenged developers to create snackable, crypto-native games using Verse8’s AI-assisted creation tools. Over the course of a week, 120 teams submitted playable entries, with several projects progressing from early concepts to polished prototypes in less than a month.
Taking first place was Bank or Plank, a pirate-themed 3D multiplayer board game developed by a solo creator working remotely. The game combines strategic decision-making with time-based risk mechanics, encouraging players to collect and secure in-game gold before unexpected events—or a strict five-minute limit—force them to lose their progress. Designed with layered gameplay and a progression system, the project demonstrated how small teams can now produce retention-focused experiences at remarkable speed.
Second place went to Dungeon Raising, created and pitched live during Builder Day in Seoul. Meanwhile, Gas Wars, Black Hole Survivor, and Attack on Idol shared third place, each presenting lightweight gameplay loops supported by embedded onchain mechanics and repeat-session engagement.
Developers credited Verse8’s procedural generation tools for significantly reducing development complexity. By enabling creators to generate assets, environments, and game logic through natural-language prompts, the platform compressed production timelines from weeks into hours. Builder Day on April 14 provided participants with direct support from industry operators ahead of the final showcase on April 18, where teams presented their projects to judges including Kevin Lee, Gabby Dizon, and JC Kim of Solarium Fund.The event reinforced the growing relevance of the Casual Degen category, a class of Web3 games defined by accessibility, rapid development cycles, and integrated crypto-native monetization. Since launching in stealth in July 2025, Verse8 has reached more than 3.5 million monthly active users and enabled over 5,000 creators to produce approximately 25,000 games. At the same time, Yield Guild Games has reported over $9 million in lifetime revenue through YGG Play titles since May 2025, highlighting strong market demand for this emerging format.
Together, the results from BuidlHack 2026 demonstrate how AI-native tooling and integrated publishing infrastructure are lowering barriers to entry for creators while accelerating experimentation, engagement, and commercialization across the Web3 gaming ecosystem.



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