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Your AI Slop Bores Me is a casual puzzle-style browser game that asks a simple question: can players tell the difference between human writing and someone pretending to be artificial intelligence? The game gained attention after appearing on Hacker News in early 2026. Players respond to prompts and try to confuse others about whether the text sounds human or machine-like. The game runs directly in the browser, and the platform reviews basic playability to support a stable experience.
Each round begins with a short prompt shown on the screen. Players read the prompt and then write a response. The twist is that participants can choose how they want their answer to sound. Some respond naturally as a human, while others attempt to imitate the tone often associated with artificial intelligence.
The interface is minimal so the game runs smoothly on most devices.
Keyboard – Type your response to the prompt
Mouse or Touch – Choose options and submit answers
These simple controls make the game accessible on both desktop and mobile browsers.
Once the prompt appears, players type a short response and submit it. After that, everyone looks at the different replies and tries to guess which ones sound human and which might come from someone pretending to be AI. The challenge lies in the small details of the writing. Some responses appear very structured or robotic, while others seem more natural but still slightly mechanical. Because each round brings new prompts and different answers, the game remains unpredictable and encourages players to experiment with their writing style.
Keep your answers short so your writing habits are harder to recognize.
If you want to imitate AI, try neutral or structured sentences.
Pay attention to how other players respond during each round.
Mixing natural phrasing with robotic wording can make guessing more difficult.
Players who enjoy quick browser experiences can also explore Orbit Rush and Knife Master, two games that provide short arcade-style sessions and are accessible through the platform.



















