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A jam submission

A Conversational Journey with LeonardoView game page

leonardodemo
Submitted by egemenart — 2 days, 6 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Presentation#14.3644.364
Overall#163.1213.121
Originality#282.8182.818
Fun#292.1822.182

Ranked from 11 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How did you implement AI in your game?
I wanted to create a guide who knows his own stuff, so I thought "why not one of the artists themselves be the guide"

If Generative AI tools were employed, how did you use them in your game?
Convai

What game engine is your game built in?

Unreal

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Comments

(+1)

Loved it! spent a long time chatting with him about life and my choices! Refining them and making many for different historical figures would be amazing! It really is bringing to life the concept if you could have dinner with anyone who would it be! 

Submitted

I agree with Kokutouchichi, this would work great as a museum piece/educational game! Totally something you could put on your CV if you want to go in that direction for your career. I had a bug where one word in the entire sentence (‘science’) was spoken by a woman’s voice, that was pretty funny.

Submitted(+1)

This is a really novel idea! The presentation is great, it reminds me a lot of the Doctor Who episodes with Van Gogh. I liked how he spoke in the first person about a lot of it (but sometimes slipped into third :P ). There were a few weird inflections, I noticed a lot around commas in particular, not sure if you could fix this without ConvAI's help though?

Really impressive work!

Submitted(+1)

It's good as a demo for what Convai can do and it looks great.   But as others have said, it's not quite a game.

Submitted(+1)

I have to agree with the sentiment of the previous poster, its really really pretty. But there isn't really a game loop or game to be had here. Its super polished and would work well in a museum as an interactive AI thing where you could talk to the Leonardo chatbot about one of his artworks that you were looking at. So it has potential for sure, but not really a game per say.

Submitted(+1)

This is pretty fun to mess around with but at the end of the day, this is a chatbot. It's a VERY pretty chat bot, but it's still a chat bot. I also struggle to understand what part of this fits the theme of "Copycat".