By Glitch Team

September 7, 2022

Last month on Glitch, the August 2022 edition

August 2022 was quite a month for the Glitch community, so to commemorate that, here are some standout apps that we can’t wait to share with you. Enjoy!

Go to ~prompt-randomizer, write a prompt and shuffle it to your heart's content with this simple prompt generator.

Soothe yourself with the sounds of ~sea-monsters 🦑 on this cool Glitch project.

~pokemon-card-shader is a holographic card shader by @alexanderameye brought from Unity to Three.js with Needle.

~oceanic-tiger is a random worm name generator 🪱 for the Worms game community on Reddit and they’re pretty funny.

~peg-solo is a fun solitaire peg game with emoji created by @rowan_m.

Ready to build your own amazing, machine learning-powered, musical instrument? The folks from Magenta.js built a playground app ~play-magenta to try experimenting with code and sound in the browser.

Discover how to generate beautiful header images for your GitHub profile READMEs with ~reheader.

Or, at the very least, feel a tiny bit better about abandoning your side projects on GitHub 😅

with ~iswas, created by @wh0.

Test your pets for motion illusions 👀 with this Glitch app from @duwcoxtpt.

Want to see something cool? 🤠

Want to see a rain frog in space? https://pristimantis-torresi.glitch.me

Want to see a Spinosaurus in the wild? https://xr-spinosaurus.glitch.me/

Want to see a goldfish rock out? https://renderagainken-goldfish.glitch.me/

Want to see pixels grow in realtime? https://growing-pixels.glitch.me/

Want to get lost in a hypnotic emoji-laden illusion? https://illusion-gonna.glitch.me

September means back to school for lots of students around the world, so be sure to check back in with us next month for more awesome Glitch apps that will make you scratch your head, giggle a little, or smile a whole lot! As always, if you have Glitch projects or playlists you built or love and want us to feature, either share them on the forum, tweet them to us @glitch or email [email protected]—we’d love to see your work in our next roundup!

The project featured in this post’s header image is [@klaus.weidner's](https://glitch.com/@klaus.weidner) ~xr-spinosaurus* which allows you to explore both the outsides (and insides!) of a dinosaur in virtual reality. *