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Steam News21 November 20232y ago

Is Vaudeville the most innovative game in years? We think so

If you've had a chance to experience "Vaudeville" and its unique approach to NPCs and narrative, you might share the feeling that there's something special going on there.

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changedIf you've had a chance to experience "Vaudeville" and its unique approach to NPCs and narrative, you might share the feeling that there's something special going on there. The way these AI characters respond and adapt genuinely stirs something that feels a bit like the future peeking through. That's why considering "Vaudeville" for the "Innovative Gameplay" category of the Steam Awards feels right.

If you've had a chance to experience "Vaudeville" and its unique approach to NPCs and narrative, you might share the feeling that there's something special going on there. The way these AI characters respond and adapt genuinely stirs something that feels a bit like the future peeking through. That's why considering "Vaudeville" for the "Innovative Gameplay" category of the Steam Awards feels right.

If this resonates with what you’ve felt playing Vaudeville, maybe drop it a vote. Here's to appreciating innovation that enhances our gaming experiences.

More about Vaudeville: https://inworld.ai/case-study/ai-npcs-helped-an-indie-studio-get-300000-in-free-publicity

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