1 hour ago · Tech · 0 comments

"It is pitch dark. You are likely to be eaten by a grue." If you recognize that quote, congrats, you probably need to see your doctor about pain in your back. (Ok, pain everywhere.) For those of us of a certain age, or folks who like classic games, the Infocom series was a tremendous source of entertainment. Using plain text commands to navigate your environment, players had to use their minds to figure out puzzles and mazes in order to win the game. The IF (Interactive Fiction) community is still strong and of course, I've spoken before about my time playing and coding on MUDs, so with that in mind, I thought I'd try tackling something that I assumed probably wouldn't work well - seeing if Chrome's built-in AI could handle playing Zork 1, the most famous of Infocom's library. The short answer is... not so well. But honestly, it was kind of fun to try so I figured I'd share the results. Getting Zork Before I could even begin trying to test AI's ability to play a 50 year old game…

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