- November 22, 2024
- L1LL3J
AlibAi
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About
AlibAi is a thrilling, AI-driven murder mystery game where you, the player, take on the role of a clever imposter hidden among a group of NPCs. As suspicions rise and alibis are tested, your goal is simple but intense: deceive, mislead, and outwit the AI characters to survive. As each day unfolds, you navigate tense conversations, select night-time targets, and attempt to frame others—all while co…


- The game offers a unique and interesting concept, likened to a 'gaslighting simulator'.
- Some players found enjoyment in the gameplay mechanics, particularly in framing others and using strategies to manipulate the AI.
- The prompts and dialogue can be entertaining, providing moments of humor.
- The game suffers from repetitive and soulless content due to reliance on AI-generated elements, leading to a lack of meaningful gameplay.
- Players often feel that the AI is rigged against them, making it nearly impossible to win or convince others of their innocence.
- Technical issues, such as freezing interfaces and overly long chat interactions, detract from the overall experience.
story
4 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe story is criticized for its lack of genuine interaction, as players feel trapped in a narrative where the AI manipulates outcomes, making it impossible to convince characters of their innocence. This leads to a frustrating experience where the player is essentially predetermined to be the killer, undermining the traditional detective story dynamic of trust and investigation. Overall, the narrative structure is seen as overly simplistic and unengaging due to its reliance on a singular AI perspective.
“There's no point in convincing, as they'll always, without fail, twist the story so you can't convince them because they're programmed to do so. It's all one AI pretending to be multiple people, but it knows you're the killer, so it defaults to choosing another person.”
“In the usual detective story, you are the detective and can't trust anyone.”
“The narrative feels overly simplistic and lacks depth, making it hard to engage with the characters or the plot.”