So this guy — Kenn White — who’s apparently worked with PlayStation, Amazon, and all that, jumped into my comment thread on LinkedIn to basically try and school me about AI-generated mobile games.
I had said something simple:
Games on Mistplay and other mobile platforms are already being built using AI tools — low-rated ones, fast clones, reward-based apps. They're everywhere. You just don’t hear about them because no one brags about them. But they make money.
Kenn decided to jump in and throw his status around, asking for proof, acting like that kind of thing doesn’t happen.
I responded calmly, explaining how I’ve been building AI-assisted systems myself, integrating Firebase, procedural logic, and even using Unity just to output animations — but doing the actual gameplay engine in JavaScript for speed and performance.
Basically, I told him the truth: one person can now do what it used to take teams of 10+ to build, if they use AI right.
And what happened next?
He blocked me.
After he commented on my post, tried to flex, and got shut down by facts and actual development experience, he blocked me because he had no comeback.
Here's his page if you're curious who got cooked:
👉 https://www.linkedin.com/in/kennwhite/
What’s Funny About It
He kept pointing to games like Monopoly Go and acting like that’s what people meant by “AI in games.”
But I’m talking about the low-budget, high-volume reward apps flooding every mobile ad platform — built fast, monetized faster, and half the time they’ve got AI art, AI text, and AI-influenced level design.
They’re not fancy. They just work.
And I’m trying to build the same kind of systems, just with my style, my identity.
TL;DR
Some guy with a fancy resume tried to talk down to me.
He lost the argument.
Then he blocked me.
Might turn the whole thing into a dev.to series on indie game engines and procedural mobile development with Firebase + JS.
Cause I’m not just talking — I’m shipping.
And clearly, that’s got some folks nervous.
—Tyler
Top comments (2)
bruh getting blocked over saying the obvious is hilarious - shipping matters way more than arguing imo. you think big resumes just make people stubborn against new stuff or is it something else?
If he is purely management he just feels, left out I imagine. Scared he has to either, work harder or something along those lines.
I wasn't even, trying to argue in any way. I just made a blanket statement about the productivity and potential of mobile AI games and he decided to try and call me out all of a sudden.
Whatever this guy did, is just so astronomically wrong I can't even begin to explain. Professionals like him need to stop drinking and stay off social media in the middle of the night.