i’ve been building this new iPhone mobile web accessible penguin blaster game on lovable, and I just wanna know if I’m able to post my mobile web game on here for people to play and give me feedback regards to my new mobile Web accessible game. My mobile web accessible game is completely accessible. I’m building it with blind people in mind. if someone can let me know if I’m able to post it on here or not, that would be great, thank you in advance.
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Forum Topic
Hi Emily,
You are welcome to create a Forum Topic to introduce your app to our community, ideally once you have a Test Flight version available for people to test and/or publication on the App Store. We ask that someone not affiliated with your project submit the app to our App Directory, in order to ensure that the review is objective.
my new iPhone Mobile web accessible game has no test flight
OK, my iPhone Mobile web accessible game has no TestFlight at all, I’m currently just having people I know test it by sharing my link directly to them, and having them ad it to their home screen to make it look like an app, as well for my iPhone mobile web accessible game isn’t an app per se, since I’m doing it through lovable, but thank you for the quick response.
Forum Topic is the Way to Go
Hi Emily,
Thank you for the additional context. In this scenario, you are absolutely still welcome to create a Forum Topic to share the app with our community. As it is not in the App Store, it will not be possible for the app to be included in our App Directory.
Am I able to post my actual mobile web accessible game link
OK, and yeah, I wasn’t too sure where to post this at, so I apologize for posting this in the wrong place, so when I post my mobile web accessible game, am I able to post my actual link to it as well for everything in regards to what my mobile web accessible game is about? I just wanna make sure so I don’t cross any guidelines. I’m not supposed to cross.
Emily Chia
If you do so, can explain how to play with VO? Thanks.
Yes, of course
Yes, of course I will, I am actually about to make a form topic. Regards to my mobile Web accessible game, I’m just waiting for a confirmation if I’m able to post my link directly to it or not.
yes
yes, you can post direct links. Just make a new forum topic.
Thank you
OK, thank you, I’m not too sure though where I go to post. I tried to figure it out earlier, but it’s asking me to pick a category and I’m not sure what to select. If you can Let me know what to do on that.
Game
Is that game? I think if you select what you think is best be OK, if not, they will let you know or move it to the correct one. I am curious to check. LLC.
For Emily
Hi Emily,
Please feel free to create a new Forum Topic and share the link. You can put the post in the iOS and iPadOS Gaming forum.
Some Clarity
ok, but I’m kinda confused though, when sharing my link am I not able to ask for feedback?
Comments
On the comments we will do so, those of us who get it unless the game or link has away to do so. LLC.
RE: Some Clarity
Hi Emily,
You are absolutely welcome to ask for community feedback (though I gently encourage you to be very sure that you are ready for both the positive and negative). The only thing we ask that app creators not do is post their own apps to the Directory, as App Directory entries are a form of review.
noted
Ok,! Well my game isn’t a app it’s a mobile web game, and I understand that part completely.
All Good to Post
You are all good to share the game on AppleVis. 😊
Vibe coding, hit and miss.
This is not meant to discourage anyone from vibe coding, meerly one person's experience.
Others that have vibe coded may have had different experiences.
Vibe coding—AI building apps —is a bit hit and miss right now. It might work perfectly on your system, but then not work properly on someone else’s, which can be an issue from an accessibility standpoint.
In my experience, it’s most useful if you already have some understanding of coding. I don’t, so when something breaks, it’s difficult for me to tell what went wrong or how to fix it.
Using AI as a tool to support coding seems to work better than relying on it to build everything from scratch.
I tried using it to build a fanfiction downloader at one point. It mostly worked, but I was never completely happy with the result. Part of that was design, and part of it was how long it took to get something usable. Describing a user interface—especially an accessible one—isn’t always straightforward.
There are definitely apps out there that have been built this way, and some turn out quite well. The challenge is when something needs adjusting or fixing. In my experience, that can involve a fair bit of back and forth, and sometimes the changes affect more than you intended.
Creative writing, on the other hand, is a much better fit. It’s plain language, so it’s easier to guide and refine without things becoming overly complicated.
I’ve been working on a Harry Potter fanfiction on and off, and for that kind of thing, AI—especially ChatGPT—does a pretty good job.
For me, coding ended up being frustrating. There was a lot of back and forth, and in the end I scrapped the project entirely.
Later on, I got fed up with the fanfiction I was reading and decided to try writing my own. That’s where AI worked much better for me. I approached it more like directing—feeding it something closer to a script, building things scene by scene, and gradually shaping the story over time.
That kind of workflow felt far more natural and manageable compared to trying to build an app from scratch.