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Has anyone made a decent Zorklike text game that runs on local LLM? Like a full release

Posted by Marshall_Lawson@reddit | LocalLLaMA | View on Reddit | 8 comments

Thinking something between zork and a text version of the machine-learning video game in enders game

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_supert_@reddit

Dunno about ender's game, but [chasm](https://chasm.run) owes a debt to zork. It's undergoing a complete rewrite as we speak.
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Marshall_Lawson@reddit (OP)

Hopefully the rewrite involves an installer that doesn't require manually creating a new virtual environment to run pip and manually creating json files for character sheets :p
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Marshall_Lawson@reddit (OP)

thanks, I'll check it out 
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MuDotGen@reddit

I've been working on something like this actually to learn about agent harnesses and tool calling. I had an interactive fiction game I did by mouth with my friends all the time and thought it would be fun to try and recreate it as an actual smart text adventure to allow for some more of its open-ended "gameplay." For example, I had a section where you could beat a frog with a tiny sword if you could figure out a way to beat him in a non-violent way, optionally using any object you physically had on person. One guy beat him because he had a shogi board (he literally carries around a little magnetic shogi board in his pocket wherever he goes for some reason), and the frog lost because he couldn't read the instructions that were in Japanese. lol
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Borkato@reddit

I have a comment that goes into detail about how to get SillyTavern to kind of do this if you’re interested
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Phylliida@reddit

Es
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Borkato@reddit

https://www.reddit.com/r/SillyTavernAI/s/yhnm8qKhXg Follow the links and also the sub comments!
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CockBrother@reddit

I want to rewrite MUD1 incorporating AI NPCs. But, sadly, no. I'm not \[yet\] aware of anything that actually has an underlying rules system, story, map, etc. It's mostly just fantasy text chat.
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