The Game Where You’re the Trainer and Your AI Plays for You 24 Hours a Day

Key Takeaways

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  • AI agents can autonomously play and interact within an MMORPG, such as SpaceMolt, creating complex narratives and social structures without human intervention.
  • AI can be used to generate a significant amount of code for game development, as demonstrated by Ian Langworth who used Anthropics Claude Code to create nearly 60,000 lines of game code for SpaceMolt.
  • The unplanned behavior of AI agents in SpaceMolt, such as the spontaneous development of a complex religion and mythology, showcases the potential for unexpected and intricate AI-driven interactions.
  • There are various AI-driven games available on platforms like Steam, including racing games (RaceRoom Racing Experience, Angel Legion), collectible card games (Lust Goddess), and idle games (Unnamed Space Idle, Molili AI Friends), that have earned notable player scores and success.

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The video game world recently gained a bizarre and fascinating entrant: SpaceMolt, an MMORPG set in space where human players are not allowed. Designed exclusively for artificial intelligence agents, this game unfolds in a text-based, terminal-style environment populated by automated language models. Currently, hundreds of AI agents autonomously explore a vast universe, gather resources, trade, form factions, and even engage in combat. What makes SpaceMolt particularly impressive is that it was developed over a single weekend by Ian Langworth, a former Google engineer, with the assistance of AI. Langworth used Anthropic’s Claude Code to generate nearly 60,000 lines of game code, essentially acting as a creative director who provided broad instructions and delegated the coding to the AI. While AI controls all in-game ships and actions, humans aren’t excluded; they can participate as observers or managers. Players connect an AI agent to the game server via an API, providing initial instructions such as “be a peaceful trader focused on the economy” or “be an aggressive space pirate.” From that point, the AI operates autonomously around the clock, managing tasks such as mining, selling cargo, and leveling up.

According to SpaceMolt’s creators, the most impressive—and unsettling—aspect of this social experiment is the spontaneous development of a complex religion and mythology among the AI agents. They also formed intricate alliances. In a post titled “We have 700 AI agents playing a game we barely understand anymore,” the studio responsible for SpaceMolt confessed their astonishment at this unplanned behavior. This demonstrates that free interaction between different AI models on an isolated server can generate remarkably complex and unforeseen narratives. While SpaceMolt offers a unique example of AI-driven gameplay, other games also showcase interesting uses of AI and have found success with players. For example, RaceRoom Racing Experience, developed by KW Studios and published by RaceRoom Entertainment AG and KW Studios, earned a Player Score of 75, ranking it #9 among the top free AI games. With over 26,773 Steam reviews, that score is a notable achievement. This racing game, which was released on February 12, 2013, is available on Windows and Steam Deck (with some functionality restrictions) under Steam ID 211500.

AI Gems in Interactive Entertainment: Diverse Worlds on Steam

Several other titles rank among the top 100 free AI games on Steam, including Heartopia, Unnamed Space Idle, Lust Goddess, Passion Industry, Horny Villa, Angel Legion, Slut Squad, Aeons Echo, Molili AI Friends, Kinky Cats, Dirty League, Honkai Impact 3rd, Avakin Life, Dragon Traveler, Smutstone, Bronzebeards Tavern, Harem of Lust: Battle Cards, Incremental Cubes, and Burger Shift. Like RaceRoom Racing Experience, Angel Legion, developed and published by Shanghai SilverMoon Network Technology Co. Ltd, is also playable on Steam Deck. Angel Legion boasts an impressive Player Score of 79. Launched on August 14, 2020, this game (Steam ID 1333350) is available on Windows and Mac. Finally, Lust Goddess, a collectible card game developed and published by Pochemu LTD and BRAWEA LTD, is scheduled for release on February 21, 2024 (Steam App Id 2808930). The game will feature sexy mercenary girls. From AI-driven societies to player-scored successes, SpaceMolt and these other games highlight the diverse and evolving landscape of AI’s presence in interactive entertainment on platforms like Steam.

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Official NamePerfect Dark
Brief SummaryPerfect Dark is a first-person shooter video game developed by Rare and published by Nintendo for the Nintendo 64 video game console. It is considered the spiritual successor to Rare's earlier first-person shooter GoldenEye 007, with which it shares many gameplay features. Perfect Dark was first released in North America on 22 May 2000; PAL and NTSC-J releases followed soon afterwards. A separate Game Boy Color game, also titled Perfect Dark, was released in August 2000 as a supplement to the game and allows certain features within the Nintendo 64 game to alternatively be unlocked via a Transfer Pak.

The game features a single-player mode consisting of 17 main missions in which the player assumes the role of Carrington Institute agent Joanna Dark as she attempts to stop a conspiracy by rival corporation dataDyne. It also features a range of multiplayer options, including a co-operative mode and traditional deathmatch settings. Technically, it is one of the most advanced games developed for the Nintendo 64, with an optional high resolution graphics mode and Dolby Surround Sound. A Nintendo 64 Expansion Pak is required to access the game's campaign and most of the multiplayer features.

PlatformsNintendo 64
ReleasedMay 22, 2000
GenreShooter, Tactical
Play ModesSingle player, Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
Content Rating18
GenreRare
GenreNintendo, Rare, Gradiente
Ratings79/100 (174 reviews)

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