A Soccer Game Simulator Played by AI Agent
Every player is an LLM agent that evolves strategies between matches autonomously.

LLM-driven game evolution where player wishes literally rewrite the code and spawn new assets.
Indie game developers, AI experimenters, roguelike fans
AI Dungeon · World Engine · Infinite Craft
If your wish is worthy, he may grant it, and the dungeon remember your wish forevermore. The changes will be visible for all players, forever.
Play now in the browser! Free and no registration.
Disclaimers:
I singlehandedly made this game, it is in a crude state, the oracle works 50% of the time.
Also, since your wishes turn into code automatically via AI, and literally anyone can wish whatever he wants, dont expect a polished experience.
However, nothing like it exists and its free, enjoy the chaos! Hopefully it will evolve over time :)
What can the Oracle do?
He can do most changes within a limited framework (rotjs and 2d sprites). The cool thing is the LLM can dream up new sprites and audio, aswell as gameplay logic.
The gameplay loops goes on about 5 mins + whatever he takes to code (up to 15 mins).
Then, if he decided to do something, you can press restart to play the new game and the
change gets added to the Oracle's Decrees (together with a diff of the change).
The oracle has a personality. He wont accept just any suggestion, and he may reinterpret your wish with his own bias for cryptic darkness.
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