role playing game to beat AI Karens and Kens (not physically) (jinsang.app)
from Sleepingbeast@lemmy.world to games@lemmy.world on 30 Apr 05:59
https://lemmy.world/post/28897287

A solo developer from Koream here. Just finished English version of role playing game as a web/app game - kicking out unreasonable AI customers in real-time chat. I’d be truly grateful if you checked it out and would love to hear any thoughts or ideas you might have! jinsang.app/en/

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Rhaxapopouetl@ttrpg.network on 30 Apr 06:11 next collapse

It’s a screen with an image of the convenience store, an image of a customer, and a textbox where you and an AI argue. Very basic.

damnthefilibuster@lemmy.world on 30 Apr 07:21 next collapse

Good for a play through or two.

deegeese@sopuli.xyz on 30 Apr 16:58 next collapse

Why does it look like a game website but then insist I install an app?

pulido@lemmings.world on 01 May 09:07 collapse

He’s korean. They’ve been conditioned to only care about apps.

Nyticus@kbin.melroy.org on 01 May 07:50 next collapse

Garbage.

freijon@lemmings.world on 01 May 11:09 collapse

I gave it a try (on the website) and enjoyed it quite a bit. However, I would not pay for a more advanced AI. I’d rather pay for more content in the future, e.g. new characters or new scenarios. I liked the art style and high resolution graphics. The music can become quite repetitive. Also, some sound effects surely wouldn’t hurt. I played through the first two characters, the boomer and the influencer. I thought I messed up with the influencer, but apparently I did well and got a $1000 bonus. The change in mood of the customers was quite fitting. Unfortunately it’s not possible to resume a play-through or skip characters you already played against. It’s a very basic game and while you basically just argue with an AI, the graphics and very brief background story helped getting into my role. I liked it and it’s fine to pass the time for a few minutes, e.g. when commuting.