- September 29, 2020
- University of Texas at Austin SAGA Lab
Buddi Bot: Your Machine Learning AI Helper With Advanced Neural Networking!
47%Game Brain Score
humor, atmosphere
gameplay
73% User Score 15 reviews
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About
Buddi Bot is an isometric puzzle game where you must (re)train Buddi Bot, an advanced AI with neural network technology. With just a click, Buddi will complete tasks like washing dishes or cooking a steak, by learning COLORS and SHAPES. Are you prepared for the future? Play and find out.





Audience ScoreBased on 15 reviews
humor2 positive mentions
gameplay2 negative mentions
- Buddi Bot is a fun and engaging casual puzzle game that allows players to experiment with AI interactions in a light-hearted atmosphere.
- The game is free and offers a unique gameplay experience where players can creatively train an AI to complete tasks, making it enjoyable for short sessions.
- The interactions with Buddi Bot can lead to humorous outcomes, adding to the overall charm of the game.
- The lack of a save function is frustrating, requiring players to replay earlier levels if they want to return to the game later.
- The AI's behavior can be unpredictable and confusing, leading to frustrating gameplay experiences when trying to complete tasks.
- Some players feel that the game includes out-of-place political themes and lacks clarity in its mechanics, detracting from the overall enjoyment.
- gameplay2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The gameplay is criticized for being frustrating and overly complicated, particularly due to the cumbersome bot reprogramming process that requires time rewinding. Additionally, users have noted numerous spelling errors and technical issues, suggesting a lack of polish, while also expressing dissatisfaction with perceived ideological elements overshadowing gameplay mechanics.
“The gameplay is frustrating, and it should be easier to reprogram the bot without having to rewind time.”
“It's full of spelling errors, it doesn't even work half the time, and the developer put more thought into shoehorning propaganda into the game than the actual mechanics.”