Big feeder game (AI chat bot)

Hello guys!

Quick heads-up: this game isn’t “for everyone” — not because of content, but due to technical requirements. It’s essentially an experiment (a proof or disproof) that a language model can be integrated into a game and become the core gameplay. I often hear “AI kills creativity,” but I disagree; I treat AI as a modern tool and use it extensively.
Platform & Performance
Windows only.

Dedicated GPU required. Community feedback confirms RTX 4060; I tested on RTX 3090 and a laptop RTX 3060 — it works, but laptops run hot and feel uncomfortable.

At least 32 GB RAM.

Non-entry CPU. Tested on a latest-gen Core i7 and a laptop i7 (11th gen).

The SLM (~3B parameters) runs on the CPU, not the GPU — by design. I may revisit this if using a bit of VRAM proves reasonable.

I’m not a big studio and can’t validate across lots of hardware. I’m sharing only what I know.
Connectivity & Privacy
No internet is required for full gameplay.

The model runs locally, so your chats aren’t sent to external servers and don’t end up in databases. The game doesn’t need internet to function fully.

What the game is
A reality-show simulator. You don’t directly control the character; instead, you chat with them (you’re effectively chatting with a language model).
The game performs dynamic context recognition in the background (keywords, etc.). Based on your conversation, tasks trigger automatically: eating, training, washing hands, showering, sleeping, sitting, cooking. There are also extra tasks: enema and drinking from the sink — they exist, just so you know.
You get:
An SLM (~3B) as your conversational partner;

A 3D character that changes with food intake, can gain/lose weight, and build/lose muscle mass.

Price
€10 — not for monetization goals, but to filter out weak hardware setups (if €3–5 already feels high, this likely isn’t a fit due to heavy requirements).
Important
The game may contain bugs I might or might not fix. It can also show model-associated issues I may not be able to fix at all.
If you’re into AI and certain fetish themes, you might enjoy this. I only recommend buying if you truly want it and have strong hardware.

Gameplay looks like this:

Screenshots like this:

If you still want to check it out, you can just buy it here: Big feeder show by Yuliya3k

Or if you think I’m doing the right things, you may even support me on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/c/ybellies

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I will copy here my comment from Patreon

Ok, the idea is that character will do what she says, not what you type, you can see how it works in a gameplay video. In fact game tracks trigger words or phrases, but they are dynamically generated, they are not hard coded. I also can make response much faster, but for this I will need to make LM run on GPU, not on CPU, I can try it in the next version if players will be complaining about the waiting time.
So to make NPC do something you should have reputation above 0, if you want her to do everything you say, you should have reputation above 25.
So for example, you can type something, like “hey, you should eat something, you are hungry”
Or “time to take a shower”
or “Did you know, you can do exercise here, give it a try”
or “We have all the ingredients, now we need to cook, let’s cook”
Your phrases except “force feeding” 9that actually triggers feeding without consent) should be forming her correct response so she will do something.
You will have to be polite or reputation will go down, force feeding also reduce reputation. But good news, regular meals which NPC automatically eats also increase money and reputation.
Hope this explanation was helpful.

Interesting, might pick it up. How big does the weight gain go, compared to something like Aurora from Work Game?

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This makes no sense… I exceed the requirements, but that doesn’t mean I’m swimming in extra money to put towards a half-baked fetish product. Half-baked because AI? No, more because you also straight up say you will likely not bother fixing this up if it has issues. But the AI is doing most of the heavy lifting for what this game is, instead of just adding or expanding on something someone actually created, like AI art added to something actually programmed and written, also factors into it.

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yeah im going to be real here, yikes
you have explicitly said you might not fix everything and that there are some things you cant fix if they break.
that aside this is at best a barebones tech demo
most people here dont exactly have a positive view of AI, which is already going to knock down the tolerance of what they’re willing to pay if they’re even willing to play it.
not to mention how, judging by the screenshots, the actual chatbot output is bland and robotic in tone.
and then you have the audacity to say “pay ten euros” while hiding behind a pathetic “its just to filter out low end hardware!”?
be fucking for real, if i threw money at every unimpressive buggy tech demo i saw, i certainly wouldn’t have the money for good hardware.

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good on you for getting AI to work!
can’t have been easy.

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The weight gain depends on what you choose at the character selector. If you mark all it should be pretty noticable weight gain, might even lead to body parts overlapping. If you choose for gaining only one part and won’t choose total weight gain, only this part will be gaining weight.

Well, it makes sense for me, I also have limited budget, yet I have pretty good hardware and the idea is that people who do not really like the idea itself won’t buy it as it look expensive for them, because the value in their eyes is low, that is the idea.
About fixing the bugs. Unity took more than a year from my life just to be able to do something that will satisfy at least my MVP demands, but I feel pretty confident in this platform now. I wrote about fixing like I did, not because I do not want to touch this game any more and I won’t fix anything, but because there are things I can’t fix at all, LM side, how it works may be fixed only by changing the model, which is possible of course, animations and 3d model itself does not act as I expect and want, morphs/ blendshapes work good (the main idea and the sense of the game), but animations are my struggle. So there are things I can’t fix, because I tried many times. But there are things I can fix and I need feedback from the enthusiasts to understand how to improve it. Because I can speed up the Lm working by moving it to the GPU, but I’m not sure about it. I can and will add more features like clothes change and hair change in future updates. But if users will tell me, nah, this does not work at all, no sense in improving it, the idea has failed, I do not think I will be updating it. So Unity for me is not a one time take and then nothing, like RenPy, they are different. But I do not want users to have high expectations as always, that is why I wrote what I did. I do not want to disappoint people. But those who bought this game at this point are true enthusiasts, as I see it.

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This is your right, my paywall is working then. About bugs and updated I have answered to the Moo_Cow

Well, it was not, LM itself starts good, but it should be integrated into gameplay, it too several weeks to make work properly.

And LM is only does what LM is made for, generates prompted answers and everything else is made with the code, made by me, just to clarify.

nothing will justift the price… free or bust cause we have seen not many are willing to pay for AI with no exeption

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These things are for people to decide, not your conclusions, not my suggestions. We will see, how it will go.

People gets really pressed with ai… Like I thought well yeah art blah blah but chat? People really get offended when their pride and ego gets in the line
I understand when it come to art ( even tho I don’t care) art it’s better. But getting offended by programing with ai ( not everyone it’s a programmer nor have to time to learn because you know people have jobs ) I just wanted to know how big they will get.

Anyways ai bot chat it’s amazing idea people just be hating one great example it’s Skyrim getting a companion with ai

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Thank you for the support! At least I’m not alone thinking like this. And I did not know about Skyrim, that’s cool.

It’s definitely an interesting idea though I’m unsure why you need to run the chat bot locally, especially since it seems like the one you are using isn’t even jail broken. Have you considered just having it powered externally and letting players input API keys with an editable jailbreak portion? Seems like that would reduce the system requirements substantially and just be a better chat experience.

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Good question. As I see it, local model allows to be as private as possible, because data is not transferring to any third party, I think it is valuable. About APIs, I do not really think a lot of people know a lot of services with AI APIs and also you always has to pay for tokens used, right? Or maybe I do not know something? But if you do not pay in any service I would consider it a serious security and privacy danger to a user, because creators of any cloud solutions have to pay for electricity at least and it is not cheap considering the GPU consumption. So APIs are too complicated for users and and again they will be sending data to third parties, that is much less safe than my solution.
About the model I use, it is uncensored, I have never seen term “jailbreak” applying to the LM until you wrote it. If you mean something else than uncensored, then explain, please. Also if you know LMs that are better, please tell me, I’ve tried 7 before chose the one I use and 7 I applied, I tries several dozens of them on my LMStudio locally before integrating it in the game.

I must admit, this is intriguing. Just how large can she potentially become? And do the meters on the top left indicate that health issues are a part of this?

For my taste it may become too large, because I do not like too much of a weight gain. And for now i switched off health issues and hydration issues, otherwise it would be too hard to play. So it should not have any impact, but all the metrics you see are logically connected.

Happy to provide what insight I have. So nearly every AI has an API key they you can get to use the AI with other services. So for example, if you have an account with Anthropic you can get an API key to use that with a chat bot like Character AI or perplexity, or any service really. Yes you have to pay for tokens but that’s sort of just typical these days.

If you google LLM Jailbreak you’ll find a better explanation than I can give, but basically it’s something that allows you to use an LLM (AI) without their security which can often be pretty harsh on fetish stuff.

Whatever LLM you’re using is censored though, you can tell because in your own video demo it gives you a number of templated rejections when you say certain things. Any time it says something like “can not engage in activities” is usually part of a guideline template or rejection.

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