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Claude Code @ Opus 4.7 vs OpenCode @ qwen3.6:27b. Both shipped a playable cozy roguelite.
Reddit r/LocalLLaMA / 5/6/2026
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Key Points
- The article compares Claude Code (Opus 4.7) and OpenCode (Qwen 3.6 27B) based on their ability to produce a playable “cozy roguelite” game experience.
- Both systems are described as having shipped functioning, playable outputs rather than only code snippets or non-interactive demos.
- The comparison frames the effectiveness of these coding-focused LLMs in delivering end-to-end results that translate into an actual running game.
- The core takeaway is a practical benchmarking perspective: how well different code-assist LLMs can achieve a complete, user-playable product.
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