So, I stumbled upon this thing called * the other day, and I thought, “Why not give it a shot?” I’ve been messing around with AI tools lately, and this one promised to do something with, like, making game stuff better? I don’t know, it sounded cool, so I jumped in.

First, I tried to find their website. That part was easy, just a quick search and there it was. I hate when websites are hard to find, you know? Simple is good.
Getting Started
Once I got there, I looked around for some kind of “Sign Up” or “Get Started” button. Gotta create an account, right? Found it! Pretty standard stuff. I clicked it, punched in my email, made up a password, and the usual drill.
After the signup stuff, they sent me one of those confirmation emails. You know, the “Click here to prove you’re not a robot” kind of thing. I found that in my inbox, clicked the link, and boom, I was in.
Figuring Things Out
Now I’m logged in and looking at, well, a whole lot of nothing. A blank canvas. No idea what to do first. There were some buttons and menus, but no clear instructions. This is where I usually start clicking things randomly until something happens.
I messed with a couple of buttons with video game relevant keywords. I tried pressing one, and then the other, I figured I’d have to select some game I was going to ‘buff’.

- I clicked “New Project” or something like that.
- I entered a name for my practice.
- There was a big empty space, maybe for uploading files, images or other data? I’ll try another time.
Honestly, the whole thing was a bit confusing at first. I spent a good amount of time just exploring, trying to find out where things were and what they did. I kinda wish they had a simple tutorial or something.
Experimenting
At this point, I’ve only scratched the surface. I managed to do, well, something. I think I’ll need to spend more time with this before I can actually get it to do anything useful. I’ll need to set aside an afternoon or something and really dig in.
So yeah, that’s my first experience with *. It’s a bit rough around the edges, and I definitely need to play with it more. But hey, that’s part of the fun, right? Figuring things out, seeing what happens. I’ll probably mess around with it some more later and see if I can actually make something cool. I’ll keep you guys posted!