

Eventually you begin turning people into vampires. You continue to practice your powers on family members. They just think you're doing it because you want to prove yourself. Your family is happy about your success, but you're still worried about them since they don't seem to understand why you wanted to do this. You turn the king into a vampire and return home. You feel sick but you know that if this works, it will be worth it. You decide to bite the king and drink his blood. > Bite the king, drink his blood, and turn him into a vampire. He also mentions that he knows someone who can help you. He tells you that he has heard all about what happened to your family and how they were killed by bandits. You find yourself back in the castle where you meet the king who greets you warmly. You run through the zombies until they stop moving completely. This one was faster though so you had to dodge his attack before he could get close enough to bite you.

You quickly transform into an undead and charge towards the next zombie. You raise up your hand to block the attack and then send a blast of negative energy into it. The first one comes out from behind some rubble and attacks you with its claws. The only thing is there are now many more undead wandering about. You look around and see that it's not much different than when you left it. You finish your long journey and finally arrive at the ruin you've been looking for. You are _, a wizard living in the kingdom of Larion. What experiences have other people had with it so far? There are custom-made stories that quite clearly start that way however. But there have been times where I've wondered if I'm suddenly going to kiss someone by accident. So far that's not happened to me, having talked with a a few different characters, so far all the weird swerves have been SFW. My second play-through started with the mystery game as a patient, where my attempts to explore resulted in my character with no memory discovering that a zombie apocalypse happened while they were asleep, then suddenly ending up outside, hiding from two people fighting each other, and then suddenly going back home and having dinner cooked for her by her mother, who did not appear to be worried by her daughter disappearing for at least several days.Īlso, being trained by the internet, it's apparently quite easy for the game to suddenly jump into NSFW territory. Sometimes you'll be described as suddenly choosing to leave an area and enter a new place when you are still trying to do something. Sometimes the game will respond to dialogue by having the player say things other than what they actually tried to say. Characters will declare one thing, and then the opposite. One thing that happens often is things suddenly changing from what you expect. When I went down to the sewers to find the evil wizard Zelvix, I accidentally ended up in a computer room chatting with scientists. It doesn't necessarily understand what concepts should be in genre. My first play-through as a wizard showed that the AI was able to respond appropriately to concepts like detect magic, sleep spells, taking a magic ring from a corpse. It's reasonably decent at producing a story and responding to what you do. The current version offers a variety of starting points, such as fantasy, mystery, post-apocalyptic, and many additional choices for class or role, and has the option for custom intros to be made.

There's no stats, maps, or inventory screens, just an AI responding to anything the player types, and then deciding what to respond with. As the name suggests, it's a text adventure game that runs using AI based on the OpenAI platform.
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So, there's been a recently release text adventure game called AI Dungeon, available on both PC and Android.
