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Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
Overall (Shortlist Vote - Community) | #133 | 1.960 | 2.095 |
Ranked from 21 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
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Very cool idea! Had fun being the AI. (At least now I am considered intelligent...)
I like the switch to beeing an AI that's beeing tested ^^
LLMs should be used more for games like this!
Thanks! ^^
Coding using LLMs as logical trees on Crack, mixed with traditional logic trees for handholding is very effective!
Haha this one really tested my patience xDDD And I've found the forward button way too late :D
Cool Idea with the use of an LLM <3
Very creative idea, I like it
Funny and interesting idea :D I tried to joke around with the AI and surprisingly it kinda worked out. Good entry!
Awesome idea!
cool idea. the throttled version is brutally slow unfortunately
The grammar and spelling errors make the game feel so much funnier! Honestly, not the longest game I've ever played, but it was hilarious while I played it! Great work!
Really fun idea that fits the theme well! I liked how errors were incorporated and that you could freely type whatever you wanted. Nice work!
I LOVE this idea!
Even the small spelling mistakes, etc. It would probably be cool if there was a way to toggle the speed instand of pressing the button.
Thanks for the feedback, hope you had a good time with Dr. Worthington despite his slow typing tendencies! A toggle option sounds like a good idea indeed, we will keep that in mind for polishing after the jam.
I could not press forward so I was stuck. The Startup looks very nice. Sorry I could not be bothered to use create a key but having both option is nice!
Thanks for the comment!
The forward button is meant as a fast-forward option, significantly increasing the researcher's (AI's) response/typing speed.
To continue typing, simply enter your text into the input field and press Enter, just as you would in a regular Terminal
I dint not exactly what to do but i like the idea i guess :D
The goal is to convinve the dyslexic researcher, that you (the AI) are not broken.