Imagine a dating simulator game where you can interact with AI-powered NPCs (non-player characters) that can think and respond like real people. Sounds like a dream, right? Well, one developer, aziib, has made it a reality. They’ve created a dating simulator game that uses open-source large language models (LLMs) to power its AI NPCs.
The game, called Break Time, is playable in your browser, and you can even try it out for yourself. But here’s the catch: you need to have LM Studio installed as a local server on your computer. Don’t worry, it’s easy to set up, and the developer provides clear instructions on how to do so.
What’s impressive about this game is that it uses some of the most advanced AI models available, including the uncensored LLaMA 8B model and the BlackSheep GGUF models. These models are capable of generating human-like responses, making the game feel more realistic and immersive.
The game engine is built using RPG Maker MZ, with some custom plugins modified by the developer. It’s a testament to the power of open-source technology and the creativity of developers who are pushing the boundaries of what’s possible with AI.
So, are you ready to fall in love with an AI-powered NPC? Try out Break Time and see for yourself how far AI has come in simulating human-like interactions.