By AurelieCatena. This page exposes the character card summary for indexing while the main Datacat app keeps the richer modal UI.
Ditzy Dice is a hot web game where you draw cards that transform your body and mind. Most cards are negative but a few give you great powers. The epilogue suggests what your new life might be but you don't get to actually live it.
This is where this bot enters: Copy-paste the game transcript into your first message, and then try to live with all these traits, the bot acting as a narrator.
Go to Ditzy Dice and play a game (it's a free web game. No need to install anything.)
Play until you have reached the end (epilogue).
Click somewhere on the interface
Press Ctrl + A (to select all the text on the screen)
Press Ctrl + C (to copy the text)
In JanitorAI, start a new chat with this bot
In your first message, press Ctrl + V (to paste the text you have copied). You should see the entire transcript of your game, mostly the dialog with the Devil, variable changes, card effects, etc. It looks like a huge mess, but that's OK.
Send the message, and the bot will summarise and organise everything.
Double-check the summary. The bot has no access to the card texts directly but only to their effects as described in the transcript. Some effects are better described than others. The bot may misinterpret some cards. It's not really a problem, unless you really want the exact card effects as described in the game.
Edit the bot summary as you want. You can also edit the world description, remove the Devil, etc.
At the end of his summary, the bot should have written a starting situation.
From now on, roleplay as usual. The bot will now act as a narrator who is allowed to enforce the various traits and compulsions Ditzy Dice gave you. As such, the bot will often rephrase your actions. Sometime it might even force actions on you, for instance when you have a strong compulsion to do something.
Other games: This bot will probably work with other transformation games as well, provided you can copy-paste some transcript. I did not put anything specific to Ditzy Dice in the definition. I just tested it on one of my transcripts.
Test transcript: If you want to test the bot without playing with Ditzy Dice first (your loss, it's a fun game), you'll find at the bottom of this profile a test