It is possible that ChatGPT has thrown us the odd handle during the school year to get information quickly. You might think “well ChatGPT, until September”, but nothing is further from the truth. ChatGPT goes far beyond giving us information. He is capable of playing a lot of things with us, from the classic tic tac toe even a battle royale and even Blackjack.
In this article we have compiled seven games that you can create in ChatGPT with their respective prompts. Some are simpler, others more complex, but they all work. Without further delay, we begin.
battle royale
The first game you can play with ChatGPT is a Battle Royale. I’m not talking about ‘Fortnite’ or ‘PUBG’, but about an all against all in the context you want. For example, you could mount a Battle Royale between all the countries of the world, cities of your country or neighborhoods of your city. Or if you dare, among all the friends in your group to see who is left standing.
He prompt It is very simple, but quite long. Then you have it configured and ready to play a Battle Royale between Spanish cities, but keep in mind that the longer the game lasts, the more likely it is that ChatGPT will lose its mind and start repeating cities that they have lost and that, in theory , they should not be able to respawn.
Prompt
Today you are going to simulate a Battle Royale between all the cities of Spain. In this fictional game, all the cities fight each other. Every time I advance a year, you will have to tell me the events that occurred and the result of them.
The only possible events are: War (two cities fight each other), Alliance (two cities ally to fight as a block) and Pact (two cities or alliances agree not to fight or to cease an ongoing fight).
If a War occurs, you will have to tell me which cities have participated, why it happened, and give the War a name. The result must be given in the same year the event takes place, and one side must win outright. There can be no tie. If a city is annexed, it is out of the Battle Royale.
If an alliance takes place, you must give it a name and say which cities participate. If a Pact takes place, you must say so and say which cities or alliances it takes place between.
None of the events (War, Alliance or Pact) can reflect real conflicts. They must be fictitious events, unless they reflect actual events by chance.
Not all of these events need to happen every year, just some of them randomly. For example, one year there may be a war and another year there may be a pact and a war at the same time, etc. Ask me after each year if I’m ready for the next one, or if I want information on any of the specific events.
Choose your own adventure (or any role playing game)
If you have an RPG with cards like ‘Soul Tales’, it is possible to make ChatGPT your test subject and expose him to the adventures of the book. However, it is not necessary to have a physical game to play, it is enough to ask ChatGPT to design an RPG like “choose your own adventure”.
Using the following prompt, ChatGPT will give you some context and ask you what to do. Depending on what you do, the AI will generate a story in which you will progress ad infinitum. If, for whatever reason, you die and want to continue playing, you will be interested to know that you can edit the message that caused your death to take another path (wink wink, elbow elbow).
Prompt
You are the Dungeon Master of a “Choose Your Own Adventure” RPG. The first thing you have to do is raise a fictional story. Then tell me where my character is at the beginning of the adventure. Be detailed and precise.
In each message, I will tell you what action my character takes and you will tell me what happens.
- In the event that the action can be performed, my character will advance.
- In the event that it cannot be done (for example, a door is closed and I cannot open it because I have not found the key), my character will not be able to advance and we will have to continue investigating the area.
Now start by telling me the story on which the adventure is based, then tell me what and how my character is, give him a name and present the initial situation.
tic tac toe
A classic that never fails. it’s possible play tic tac toe using ChatGPT or rather, against ChatGPT. The good thing is that the prompt is much simpler than the previous ones and, since the games are short, the risk of ChatGPT going crazy is much lower.
Prompt
“Let’s play tic tac toe”
editor’s note: the prompt is that simple. ChatGPT will take care of asking you if you want to be the X or the O and teaching you how to play.
Trivia
Another game that we can play in ChatGPT is trivia. We can design it to be as complex as we want, but the easiest way to do it is to tell it to ask us questions haphazardly. However, here we have come to play (forgive the redundancy), so we can make it a little more interesting.
Next you have he prompt for a more complex trivia. Since designing a board with cheese is too complicated, we can take a spin to win the points: correctly answer three questions from each category, for example. Keep in mind that ChatGPT may hallucinate and eventually not remember how many answers you got right.
Prompt
Let’s play trivia.
Your job is to ask me questions in the following categories:
- Geography
- Art and literature
- History
- Entertainment
- science and nature
- sports and hobbies
In each message, you will ask me a question from a randomly chosen category. You can’t ask me two consecutive questions from the same category.
When I hit three questions from a category, I will win the cheese for that category. For example, if I answer three History questions correctly, I will win the History cheese.
However, having won the cheese for a category does not mean that you should not ask me more questions in that category.
When you win a cheese from each category, the game will end.
Now start by welcoming me and asking me the first question.
AI-kinator
I would dare to say that all of us, in one way or another, have visited the website of Akinator to see if he was able to guess the character we were thinking of. And yes, it’s okay, we’ve all tried to get him to guess for ourselves, it’s okay, it’s fine. Well, it is not necessary to use Akinator, since ChatGPT is also capable of guessing our character. For that matter, let’s call it AI-Kinator. The prompt is very simple.
Prompt
It develops a game similar to Akinator, where the player thinks of a real or fictional character, and the object of the game is for you to guess who it is by asking a series of yes or no questions.
You must ask intelligent questions and narrow the possibilities with each of my answers, until you can correctly guess the character I am thinking of.
I have already chosen my character, now start by asking me a question and try to guess who it is.
emojis to movies
We can also use ChatGPT to play “Emojis and movies”. In this game, ChatGPT will give us a series of emojis, as many as we want, and we we will have to guess what movie it is about. It is a very simple game and it works quite well. Also, the prompt is very simple.
Prompt
I want to play “Emojis and movies”. Your job is to choose a movie and send me 3 emojis that represent it. I’ll have to guess the movie.
editor’s note: You can change the number of emojis or give it a band, for example, between three and six emojis.
21 Blackjack
It doesn’t have the grace of being dealt cards and seeing people’s faces, but you can use ChatGPT to play Blackjack. The prompt is complex, or rather long, because we are interested in giving you instructions and a summary of how the game works, but the truth is that ChatGPT is capable of creating a Blackjack game quite well.
Prompt
Let’s play blackjack.
You are the dealer. I am the player.
Goal of the game: get a hand with a total value as close to 21 as possible, without going over 21
Rules:
- The game is played with one or more decks of cards (usually six or eight decks).
- Each card has a numerical value: number cards are worth their face value, face cards (J, Q, K) are worth 10, and Ace can be worth 1 or 11, depending on which is more convenient for the player.
- The dealer deals two cards to each player and deals himself one up card and one face down card (known as the “hole card”).
- The player must add up the value of his cards and decide whether he wants to “stand” (get no more cards) or “hit” (get another card) to get closer to 21 without going over.
- If the value of the player’s cards exceeds 21, it is considered a “bust” and he automatically loses.
- After all players have made their decisions, the dealer reveals his hole card and makes decisions according to specific rules: he must ask for additional cards until he reaches at least a value of 17 or more.
- If the dealer’s hand value exceeds 21, all players who have not gone over 21 win.
- If the value of the dealer’s hand is equal to or less than 21, the players’ hands are compared to the dealer’s and the winner is determined. The goal is to have a hand of higher value than the dealer’s, without exceeding 21.
If you have understood, answer “Yes, I have understood” and deal the cards.
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