- May 24, 2024
- YAMADA
Doki Doki AI Interrogation
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About
In "Doki Doki AI Interrogation" , you play as an excellent police officer, interrogating a suspicious AI suspected of a crime. Utilizing ChatGPT, the AI's real-time reactions and emotional circuit create a unique interrogation experience. As you unravel the AI's confession, an unexpected dialogue with advanced AI technology unfolds, creating a captivating short story of about 10-15 minutes. The true mystery lies in understanding the AI's role and purpose within the game.






- Interesting concept that combines AI with interactive fiction, allowing for creative interrogation scenarios.
- Provides a fun and unique experience, with the potential for replayability through different approaches to getting confessions.
- Encourages exploration of ethical and moral themes related to AI and human interaction, making it thought-provoking.
- The game is very short, with only one case and limited content, leading to feelings of dissatisfaction and wasted money.
- Gameplay can feel morally wrong, as it often rewards getting confessions from innocent AI characters without meaningful context.
- Not well optimized, leading to a lack of depth and engagement, making it feel more like a toy than a fully developed game.
story
8 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe game's story revolves around a murder mystery with a notable twist, but players have expressed disappointment with its brevity, as the only mission can be completed in about 15 to 18 minutes. While the narrative shows potential, the limited gameplay duration leaves players wanting more depth and engagement.
“The murder story has a twist to it, but I'm not going to spoil it.”
“I enjoyed looking for contradictions in the suspect’s story.”
“The narrative has promise, but it only took around 15 minutes to get through the only mission in the game.”
“While this game has promise, it only took around 15 minutes to get through the only mission in the game.”
“Played this game for a solid 18 minutes and finished the first and only mission.”
“Looking for contradictions in the suspect’s story.”