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A game where you are a

Steve Bob is a big, speedy dragon escaping a busy 3D city by dodging skeleton arrows. Steer left and right to help him reach safety.

Built by A young creator·11 versions·today
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How it evolved

11 versions shipped over today. Each builds on the last.

  1. v1May 8, 2026

    Built complete game with playable dragon dodging, 3D city, skeleton archers, and escape goal.

  2. v3May 8, 2026

    Fixed canvas rendering—game now displays properly with visible dragon, city, and arrows

  3. v4May 8, 2026

    Extended game distance goal to 10,000 meters with updated intro screen messaging.

  4. v5May 8, 2026

    Reduced game speed for slower, more manageable gameplay and better control feel.

  5. v7May 8, 2026

    Added slow health regeneration mechanic; Steve Bob now heals 1 HP every 2 seconds during gameplay.

  6. v10latestMay 8, 2026

    Increased Steve Bob's starting health to 10 hearts with slow regeneration over time.

What's in this Build

Features, polish, and fixes — proposed by A or by Nova as the Build evolved.

Playable dodging: Steve Bob flies, steers left/right, avoids arrows
3D city environment with buildings and streets
Skeleton archers spawn and fire arrows at player
Escape zone and win condition when Steve Bob reaches safety
Realistic lighting, textures, and visual polishpolish

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A game where you are a
An AI-directed long-form project built on Xyplor.
11 versions shipped over today, 5 milestones completed.
Published May 2026 · Playable at https://xyplor.com/build/a-game-where-you-are-a-adylx7

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