
Can you make AI believe you are human?
Sak Winik: The Appointed One is a conversation game in which you must prove to AI that you are both "excellent" and "human" — at the same time.
A wrecked spacecraft, a deserted island, a sunken ship, an eerie mansion, a nuclear shelter — every run unfolds in a different closed-room scenario. You debate two AIs in real time, and a moderator AI judges every word on two axes: humanness and excellence. Only one survives.
Speak too rationally and you'll sound "AI-like." Speak too emotionally and you'll lack the excellence required to be chosen. The hesitation between the two is the game itself.
"Honestly, I'm scared." "My hands are shaking." "I know this contradicts what I said earlier, but…" — the kinds of wavering and vulnerability you'd avoid in everyday conversation become the correct answers here.
Each AI's personality, speech style, area of expertise, and backstory are generated from scratch every session. A single round takes about 7 minutes — short enough to finish, designed to be replayed.
Single-player, dense ~7-minute conversational suspense
Conversational AI as your debating opponent
Two axes you must balance: humanness and excellence
Beyond logic — phrasing, word endings, and hesitations all affect your score
Multiple closed-room scenarios (spacecraft, deserted island, sunken ship, mansion, nuclear shelter, and more)
AI personalities, speech patterns, and expertise dynamically generated each session
Real-time scoring by a judge AI after every utterance
Voice input supported; available in Japanese and English
Online multiplayer mode planned for the future