Independent · est. April 2026 42.5°N · 12.8°E

Sliding Codes

A four-person studio shipping playable, irreverent, technically dense games and tools. Currently broadcasting from a converted attic in Italy.

04 Operators
01 Live build
Ideas in queue
2026 Signal year
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The studio

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We are SlidingCodes — four engineers who got tired of waiting for permission to ship. So we stopped.

We met online, argued about engines, and started a studio in April 2026 to build for the Vibe Jam. Our first transmission, Vibe Tanks, is a real-time 3D multiplayer arcade brawler — a love letter to Pocket Tanks reborn in a browser tab.

We care about three things: fast loops, clean kills, and shipping things that feel alive. We are not a content factory. We are a small, loud signal.

  • Founded04 / 2026
  • HQItaly · remote
  • Crew04 operators
  • StackTS · WebGL · Rust
  • Status● Live
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The crew

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Blin2h

Founder · Engineer

Architect of impossible weekends. Writes the runtime, breaks the runtime, fixes the runtime — usually all before lunch.

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Jikeh

Engineer · Systems

Lives where the netcode meets the physics. If two tanks shake hands across a wire, Jikeh signed the handshake.

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DopeTitanium

Engineer · Tools

Builds the things that build the things. Pipelines, editors, dev tooling — quietly turning chaos into shipping cadence.

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Dopepisa

Engineer · Game feel

Tunes the milliseconds between input and joy. The reason a shell arcs instead of just flies.

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Live transmission

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LIVE · BROWSER · FREE

Vibe Tanks

A real-time 3D multiplayer arcade brawler. Lob shells in looping arcs across procedural arenas, chase ricochets, and out-aim the room. A love letter to Pocket Tanks, born in a browser tab.

  • WebGL
  • TypeScript
  • Real-time net
  • 3D physics
tanks.slidingcodes.com

More builds in the queue. Watch the X feed for next-frame leaks.

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Open a channel

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Got an idea worth shipping? A jam to crash? A weird hardware experiment? Send a transmission.

Direct line slidingcodes@protonmail.com