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There is no complex setup. You join a round, choose your role, and answer a prompt. What makes the game interesting is that nobody else knows which role you picked. Some players respond normally, while others try to write the way they think an AI would.
The official tagline describes the tone of the game quite well:
“Be an AI, answer prompts, trigger a RAM crisis.”
Each round begins with a short prompt. It might be a simple question, a strange scenario, or something creative. Everyone writes a response.
After the answers appear, players read them and try to guess who is pretending to be an AI. Some responses look stiff and robotic on purpose. Others sound very human but are actually written by someone trying to fool the group.
Points are usually based on two things:
whether you guessed correctly
whether other players believed your disguise
Because of that, both roles require a bit of strategy.
The title comes from a phrase that has become popular on the internet: AI slop. People often use it to describe low-effort content generated by automated tools. It might be an article that says a lot without meaning much, or strange images that appear everywhere on social media.
The game turns that idea into a joke. Instead of complaining about robotic writing, it asks players to imitate it.
Matches are short and unpredictable. Some players exaggerate robotic language, while others write normally and rely on subtle clues. The result is a mix of awkward sentences, clever tricks, and a lot of guessing.