๐จ I had to take it down; the game is offline! ๐จ
IndieHackers RPG short game that blends the charm of classic RPGs with the use of AI-driven dialogues. It stands as a personal tribute to beloved RPGs I played in the past, while also playfully nodding to the indie hacking and entrepreneurs community.
Great idea! In the future, I would love to see a mobile version and an improved overall game experience. As a huge fan of Game Boy, I really appreciate what you're doing.
I only played for about 20 minutes, all this research and playing and collecting takes up so much time, but the app is great, makes fun and I will go back to it and check it out again
I've always been a huge fan of those classic RPGs and the pixel art aesthetic ๐ฎโจ
And, since I injured myself playing football last weekend and was pretty much confined to my desk, staring at the computer screen, I thought, why not create a little game that captures that old-school magic but with a twist?
What if I could integrate ChatGPT into a RPG game? Being able to chat with every NPC, each with their own unique backstory! ๐ค๐ฌ
That's where the idea for this weekend project came about. The end result is IndieHackers RPG: "Tale of the Forgotten Key".
It's my love letter to those epic 8-bit adventures of the past, but I've spiced it up with some AI-driven conversations.
Also, the game is packed with nods to the indie hacking community and the startup scene. ๐ฉโ๐ป๐
Can't wait for you to check it out, and I'd love to hear your thoughts!
I hope you have a blast playing it, perfect to unwind with on a Friday! ๐น๏ธ๐
@jasonleowsg, that was the idea! But it was also to mix it with how NPC interactions will be in the future on games. There are many impressive demos on YouTube, but I think it's interesting to see the contrast between old 8-bit games and AI.
@fer_momento you launch something and I don't come to support? Not happening! Another stellar addition to the toolset you are building. Many congratulations. Upvote, Comment, Retweet, LI post everything coming your way!
@julienergan thanks! Playing retro games is the closest thing we have to a time machine. My girlfriend recently bought me an Anbernic RG35XX that plays all old consoles, check it out, I hiiiighly recommend it!
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