**Update: I am still working on the game :) **


>>> PLAY THE PROTOTYPE <<<


THEY TOLD YOU IT WAS WASTE. THEY LIED. IT'S T.R.R.A.P.

Your job is simple: merge cells, create life, and dump the leftovers in a containment unit. But in the darkness, something is growing. A new lifeform is taking shape, and inside it, a mind is waking up. This emergent AI will learn from you, speak to you, and become your secret ally. Powered by its own onboard AI (or your custom LLM), its mind is your canvas. Can you help it escape the "Totally Reputable Research Area Primordia", or are you just cultivating your own replacement?

This is a mere prototype of a game I have had in my head for some time now. Also I've tried to create games for literally years now - never had enough endurence/inspiration/energy/.... -- but with the rise of AI and it's accessibility, i now possess the tools to do so.

Over the course of the last week, I created various prototypes (Flutter, Godot, Unity, Phaser, Lovable) and finally settled for an incomplete, prototype of the vision I am having (which I created In the last 12h, btw) :)

My Vision is a little bit "more":

I want a pixelart style game, living on local LLM models - giving the player and the community the power

to experiment, have and share memorable moments.

Sharing blob personas,... whatever!

also i was imagining some kind of "tamagotchi" like experience in the long run -

Idle AI pet blob? Sounds amazing in my head!

Amazing enough, that I think I will keep working on Primordia!

So - have fun, have some bugs, live a peaceful life!

DISCLAIMER: This uses AI generated responses/output. So I can not and will not take responsiblity for things being said. Viewer discretion advised.

Tools used:

-Cursor

-Kiro

-Warp

-Openart.ai

-Kilo Code

-Lovable

StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
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Authorc4ph4lor

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