I asked OpenAI’s GPT-3 to generate 31 different videogame ideas, one for each day of Blaugust, each dealing in some way with that particular day of the month. Here’s its idea for August 26th: “1926: The Golden Age of Aviation”.
“1926: The Golden Age of Aviation”. A flight simulator set in the 1920s, where you fly around the world in a vintage airplane, completing various challenges and tasks along the way.
The game is being created by a team of passionate aviation enthusiasts and will be released for PC, Mac and Linux.
You start the game only able to fly the most basic of aircraft, but as you progress and complete tasks, you’ll earn money which can be used to buy new planes and upgrades. You’ll get to fly famous aircraft such as the Ford Tri-Motor, the Spirit of St Louis and the Douglas World Cruiser. You’ll also get to explore famous locations from the 1920s such as New York City, Paris, London and Rio de Janeiro.
Every player starts off at the same location – a small airport in the middle of the United States. From there, it’s up to you to discover the world and find your own path. For example, you could focus on becoming the best pilot in the world, or you could become an ace at racing, or you could become a master of photography.

You’ll start off with a Curtiss JN-4 “Jenny”. It’s a classic plane from the 1920s, and it’s a great plane for beginners. You’ll soon want to upgrade it, of course.
In order to upgrade your airplane, you’ll need to earn money. You can do this by completing tasks and challenges, or by selling photos and videos that you take while flying.
You can upgrade your plane in a variety of ways. You can buy new planes, or you can upgrade the engine, wings, or other parts of your plane. You can also add new equipment to your plane, such as a camera or a radio.
There are a variety of competitions that take place in the game. For example, there are races, where you can compete against other pilots to see who can fly the fastest. There are also challenges, where you can test your skills at flying through narrow passages or landing on small airstrips. The game also includes a multiplayer mode, where you can fly with other players from around the world.

The goal of the game is to allow players to experience the golden age of aviation. We want players to feel like they’re living in the 1920s, and to feel like they’re part of a community of passionate aviation enthusiasts.
How can we model the entire world as it was in 1926? The game uses a combination of satellite data and hand-crafted models to create the world. We’ve spent years researching the world of 1926, and we’ve used that research to create a faithful representation of the world as it was then.
Will you be able to work with the aviation celebrities of the day? Yes! You’ll be able to meet, and even fly with, some of the most famous aviators of the day. Who are they? We can’t say just yet, but you’ll definitely be able to meet some of the most famous aviators of the day.
The game is a flight simulator, so you’ll be using a joystick or a gamepad to control your plane. We’re still working on the game, so we don’t have a list of compatible controllers yet.
The game is currently in development, and we don’t have a release date yet. We’ll announce a release date when we’re ready. Nor do we have the final system requirements yet, but we’re targeting PCs with mid-range hardware.
