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thrillhou's avatar

If you're looking for a game that does things with AI that feel like were previously impossible, check out Infinite Craft by Neal Agarwal: https://neal.fun/infinite-craft/

You start with four tiles with the words water, fire, wind, and earth, and a blank surface to drag them too. Combine two tiles and you get a new thing. Water and wind creates wave. Earth and water creates plant. Wave and plant creates seaweed. The game uses LLMs to decide what gets created, and quickly snowballs to very strange places. Sometimes the results are just nonsensical, sometimes funny (shark + hurricane = sharknado), sometimes absurd (supervampire batman), and sometimes unexpectedly clever (job + misery = writer, writer + Greece = Homer, Homer + food = donut). There's no winning the game, it's just a delightful sandbox where you get to explore, "What would a LLM think you get if you combine these two ideas?"

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Jonah's avatar

Oh I do not like how Frank talks about how his audience views programmers, feels a bit like projection. Idk

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ravri gaming's avatar

Some games are unforgettable… but sadly, unplayable too.

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