AI Dot E Battle Launches August 21 With AI-Powered Drawing Battles
MONO ENTERTAINMENT extends its AI judgment system from a tactical roguelike to a drawing battle game, testing player creativity against AI analysis in a new genre.
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Independent developer MONO ENTERTAINMENT announced on July 16 that AI Dot E Battle, a drawing battle game where players create dot-pixel monsters and AI judges the outcome, will release on August 21 for PC via Steam. A demo is available. The game includes Normal Battle, Retroactive Battle, Team Battle, and a Monsterpedia. The developer previously released The Fable Manga Build Roguelike.
The developer behind The Fable Manga Build Roguelike, which holds a Very Positive rating on Steam, is releasing a new game that applies AI judgment to a different kind of creative challenge. AI Dot E Battle pits player-drawn dot-pixel monsters against each other, with AI analyzing the drawing to determine name, abilities, and battle outcome. Players choose an opponent from candidates like Punizun or Hinotama and draw a monster they think will have an advantage. The game includes multiple modes: Normal Battle, Retroactive Battle where players edit a pre-drawn illustration, Team Battle for online play, and a Monsterpedia to view and download creations. A demo is available on Steam.
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