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A.I. Dungeon: The Autistic-Hiker's Guide To "Zork Therapy"

UberScout

Please Don't Be Mad At Me 02/09/1996
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I was going to do more aloeposting but i figured, I'm always talking about this imaginary sensory fish, I need to give it a break before I get banned for spamming/being annoying.
I did a wake n bake this morning and played some A.I. Dungeon on my phone and i managed to generate an adventure that takes place in a setting not unlike the GUE at all. Then I started putting myself into it as well as people i know (including some of you guys!) And it gave off some interesting, although kinda humorous effects:

- @tree, you were given the body of an Ent with adept cooking skills. Your favorite thing to make was seaweed wrapped bacon (Yeah... AIDungeon sometimes gets...creative.)

- @BrokenBoy....for whatever reason was an executioner who lived under crippling credit card debt...

-i don't know why @Nitro had an addiction to "car porn" but I stopped the adventure there.

You guys need to try this. Its basically Zork if it was a coffee-addicted game master running Savage Worlds and DnD at the same time.
 
Ah yes, this. I found this recently and promptly got myself a platinum account.

I made an overall post about this recently here: Here's a wild adventure I had with help from an AI

And here is a "cursed commercial" that I had it generate: Bob's Perfect Sporks (AI creation #1)

I've also been using it to generate SCP entries (one of which can be found in that first topic, buried a bit down), and more of those commercial things because those are freaking hilarious. The more I learn about how to use it's scenario function, the better these get.

Honestly I've been recommending AI Dungeon to basically everyone lately, over and over. It really is freaking amazing. I used to play a lot of proper text adventure games, way back when (DOS era), and this is like the ultimate evolution of those... and then you find out it can do MORE than just that.

It is worth noting though that to see it at its fullest potential, you need A: access to the Dragon AI (not that the Griffin AI is bad), and B: understanding of how to use the tools given to you. Regardless of which of the two AIs you are interacting with, they're a bit.... easily distracted (Griffin moreso than Dragon). So you're given a variety of tools to help keep the thing on track, or steer the story in a direction you want to see it go.

One of my favorite parts of all of this though is how the AI can react sometimes. In that Christmas adventure in the first topic, one of the very first things I did was to try to mind control this guard. It doesnt show it in there, but a sub-message popped up on the bottom of the screen that said something like "Seriously? Mind control? We just started, you arent doing that yet" and then the AI proceeded to describe my character immediately getting killed as a result (and then kindly it resurrected me in a nearby room). Lesson learned, I guess. Ya never know just what sort of lunacy is going to happen next. It's amazing.

All sorts of wild adventures I could describe (or just outright post, it saves them all) that I've had since I made that first topic.
 
hmm text based would suit you, Uber.

I Love a dungeon crawl if 2D, 3D makes me dizzy. Currently addicted to Rogue Fable III.
 
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