I had been working since GPT very first allowed agents to create gaming agents capable of narrating and dreaming up complex game systems while following a verbal command line with minimal hard code. Something a little more involved than a D&D style emulator. My game is called “BioChomps” a Pokémon-esque turn battler where you collect animal parts and merge them into a stronger and stronger abomination. You complete missions to fulfill the progress of becoming the world’s craziest mad scientist. It features a functional stat system alongside turn-based combat and with abilities narrated by the Ai. There is a Lab-Crawl narrative dungeon crawling option where you take your monster on a narrated journey through a grid dungeon where you encounter all kinds of crazy mad-science hullabaloo. You collect wacky special mutations and animal parts with the risk of being unable to escape the deeper you delve.
When I learned of the news and with long-standing dissatisfaction with the quality of GPT’s dreamed up outputs I immediately swapped and deleted my account. Claude was quick on the uptake and with no additional changes to my previous project’s source files and code, it operates the game at a much higher level with fairly minimal breakdown of content. I help it avoid hallucinations using a code system that prints data every generation with updates from the previous generation.
The game itself requires a lot of work and I intend to continue, but I wanted to share the first test run of the game outside of the previous network.
https://claude.ai/share/1354dcbc-1319-4cf7-afd3-48b61610791a
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