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Last week, after reviewing Genie 3, I predicted an explosion in AI-driven interactive games and film content this year. I just stumbled upon Yoroll, an AI-driven interactive game and film creation platform. It allows you to create interactive games with branching storylines without any coding or filming. The platform supports consistency between facial and voice IDs, allowing you to fix your character's identity. Each choice triggers a real-time generated AI video response, and it also supports QTEs and other game interactions, maximizing interactivity. It requires no game engine; after visual choreography, you can directly upgrade to a playable game version. Last year, interactive games sold quite well on Steam in China. Now, with a good script, one person can handle the entire game's content and programming. Their website also showcases a self-developed world model, Roll-01, which looks promising. I look forward to seeing how it's truly integrated into games. It feels like AI interactive games are the next big thing after AI-powered animated series, especially after the cost of real-time video models like Genie 3 decreases by mid-year. Products that start developing now are quite smart.

Yoroll
@YorollAI
02-02
Introducing http://yoroll.ai: creator-first platform for interactive AI films & games. Turn worlds, characters & scenes into playable branching video with choices, QTEs+ persistent state-in minutes. Creator beta open: http://yoroll.ai #AIGaming #InteractiveVideo
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