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Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

Il gioco è interessante e ben fatto, sicuramente deve migliorare ed imparare a gestire alcune dinamiche ma in generale funziona alla dnd. Certo manca l'interazione con altri giocatori vivi ma l'ia ge... Voir plus

Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

The game is a wonderful idea. But, the AI isn't up to the task on several things. Magic weapons get nerfed hard unless you argue with the DM. And, the new update has a big that keeps you stuck in a co... Voir plus

Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles

It has a few glitches, but nothing too serious. You have to watch your exchange of money sometimes the system makes mistakes. If you catch it, the system will fix it. My biggest complaint deals with... Voir plus

Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles

Good mechanics overall and it's good at storytelling and adapting. However, it has trouble keeping up the pace. Too much in your inventory increases loading time, it forgets about stuff, and the newe... Voir plus

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Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

Good but still in progress

I have been playing this game for over a week, it is very additive, but like all new games it has it flaws. (and like all DM's also). This game is worth it for me to buy a monthly mission plan and a few extra packs every when I want to treat myself for a good week.

The game will forget to give you your items, just say something like (DM I would like to pick up X and Y) it will go back and correct it's mistakes and que those items to be added to your inventory.

It will eat up message also (turns) so be sure to say "I will continue into the forest searching for X. Rather than I want to continue into the forest as the AI will tell you a nice story but not que the event right away.

It will repeat names and confuse it self as it will have multiple people called by the same name, easy way to fix this is say "DM change the widow Susan's name to May" the game will change the name and use the new one going forward.

Combat and such is still a work in progress also but as long as you have good gear and don't try and min, max combat to much it is playable and still fun.

3 février 2026
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Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

The concept is awesome I understand…

The concept is awesome I understand that this is early access which means it has bugs but the A.I. Really needs to have some work done. A lot if people have Have already brought up the reused names, the fact that it likes to push you towards something you tell it, specifically, what you do, what you want it to do, and it doesn't listen there at spend specifically, what I'm looking to do and how I'm willing to look and most normal dm's. Would go okay, you're taking that kind of time? Here's advantage, or here's disadvantage. One of my biggest issues that I've seen with a 3 characters I played so far.Is that The AI doesn't know what things actually cost from the game I went in for a simple armored repair on my barbarian, which should have only cost maybe a gold piece and it ended app costing me 18 gold. It just doesn't understand the price variance. It's good on the storytelling per se. There are times it has to think a long time before you talk. But it's the combat where I have problems. It either it wants to drive you to crawl to combat. No matter what, it seems that the dice out goal'm is a little off because I've played DND since I was 16, and I'm 47 and Yes, bad rules happen, but it's not to the point where you might have one success for every 50 rolls you roll the other issue I have in the combat system is like the character I just deleted cause he died at level 3. It was a wall like a goblin warlike I had 6 city. Guards with me, we had an element attack of surprise with 9. The Gnolls that I had been fighting up until then , and even when I investigated was my unseen servant , their regular Gnolls , ragged armor rusty weapons I was hitting them with my scimitar, swing 10 10 hits on A6I was there AC according to the AI. I\n Go to 5 these Gnolls with the guards and suddenly instead of fighting the Gnolls, I've been fighting the entire time, I'm all of a sudden fighting Knowles that are equal to me in armor class, how hard they hit, how often they hit? And that's another thing, the enemy hits far more than you do, even though they're supposed to do dice rolls, and sometimes they don't even do dice rolls, they just hit you and You have the element of surprise for some reason where you're fighting isn't surprised and on top of that, in normal rules, there's a 5 foot spot that's what you take app everybody around you takes app a 5 foot spot, so please tell me I can be a goblin Wark, I'm 12 feet back from the combat. And I state this, the city guard that are with me, 3 of them are not ahead of me, but somehow online knolls are able to not only stand on the other side of the human guards, but all 9 can attack me when I'm only taking up a 5 foot spot. And I've got 3 guards in front of me and around me, all taking up 5 foot spots
. And on a different note, reading some of these other reviews, even when I told the AI wanted help wanted to find party members, oh no, nobody will help you didn't matter what, I played. Those are my issues, it has potential. But like I said, I know this is an early access and if the creators actually listen. It has potential, but it needs work also with its prices If you're gonna have a free to play honestly and you gonna charge people money to keep playing it. 60 messages is right. It's no more than 15 minutes, especially when you go into great detail when it'll ask you what you want to do. And sometimes it'll do it another times it'll what do you want to do?So they're right on that

31 janvier 2026
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Noté 3 sur 5 étoiles

From my experience

From my experience, I’ve really loved it a lot. It’s been incredibly addicting diving into the adventures, building relationships with party members, and seeing their interactions with my character. I’ve grown very attached to the party members and care for them as much as real players.

I’ve tried other AI chatbots before, and they often forget details or get continuity mixed up pretty quickly. Everweave, while it still has its flaws, seems to have the best AI recollection of story details I’ve seen — from the very beginning of an adventure to thousands of messages later. Occasionally I still have to correct it, but not often enough to ruin immersion.

Another feature that surprised me was just how unrestrained the AI is. It doesn’t shy away from more extreme or darker subjects, which works great for gritty adventures. Enemies and monsters can commit truly evil acts, and you can romance characters and have uncensored intimate moments that definitely don’t just “fade to black” like in many other campaigns.

I will admit, the greedy message limit is pretty ridiculous — and yes, the AI will drag out conversations and encounters to burn through your messages if you let it. Let me explain:

A huge piece of advice for anyone who wants to get the most out of the experience is to play as both a player and a sort of co-DM alongside the AI. The AI won’t drag things out and waste messages as much if you help guide it with clear direction.

For example, if you’re in a forest looking for action, don’t just write, “I wander deeper into the forest.” Instead, write, “I wander deeper into the forest until I come across a goblin camp.” The system works best when you help dictate what happens. The AI DM will almost always incorporate your prompts into the narrative.

Even if a beloved NPC or party member dies, you can type something like, “Then, like a miracle, my fallen friends are revived back to life,” and the DM will roll with it. Co-DMing like this might compromise immersion for some people, but it’s absolutely the best way to prevent the AI from dragging out events needlessly and to experience exactly what you want out of the adventure.

29 janvier 2026
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Noté 4 sur 5 étoiles

Very addicting

I love it very addicting might have used a lot of money on it I got a subscription so what it does when you get a certain amount of words once a month cancel that now. I’m just gonna be here slowly buying 100 or three dollars you know it only lasted me about 30 minutes and I’ll just wait for updates no point in deleting a game I enjoy when the makers of the game are greedy money hogs. Bit of a update even the game it self is a gold digger I had a character with 676 silver coins and for no resin the dm had 500 silver coin just vanished but I did not buy any thing at all it was remove from my character

8 janvier 2026
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

AI DM eats up your money making you repeat yourself

You pay by the message and the dm makes you repeat yourself constantly. I asked the bartender at the tavern if anyone was looking for a sellsword. The dm described the bartender as looking at me then asked what do I do. DID MY CHARACTER SUTTER??? I had to ask the captain of the guard 5 times to get my reward for a quest the reward, the Captain accompanied me on. He was there and knew I earned the reward but the dm ai dragged it out wasting my messages to get a meager reward. The prices for goods are way too high. I'm guessing it's so you waste messages haggling or something. I'm not renewing my subscription unless they stop gouging players like this.

11 janvier 2026
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

I want to like it

I want to like it. But the message limit even if you subscribe just isn't worth it. As soon as I saw I could pay almost $20 amonth and still have a limit, I uninstalled. I'll reconsider if to goes to unlimited messaging for subbing.

5 janvier 2026
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

Company is a bunch of scam artists

Company is a bunch of scam artists. The AI will do its best to make you waste messages and then not respond to you to push the story along. If I'm spending money then I should be able to play the game how I want to. Nevermind the response by the company is basically non-existent. Don't play the game unless you want to be completely aggravated by the AI's inability to play the game right or listen to what you are saying. Innovative my a$$

18 décembre 2025
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Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles

I want to love it

I want to love it, but the message limit is far too low and the ai will purposefully be vague or just leave you hanging with nothing to make you waste messages.
There are a few other issues that wouldn't be that big of an issue without the messaging limits. If the AI DM gets something wrong you could let it know, but it costs messages and shortens your story time.

4 novembre 2025
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Noté 2 sur 5 étoiles

Though I thought I would enjoy the game…

Though I thought I would enjoy the game it gave me more headaches than it should.

1. The inventory management system is don't work often I came across instances if you say you go to shops and ask what they have in stock or what wares they sell it will remove your currency for just asking questions. Also, if you're going to have a robust inventory you have to make a copy yourself to manage it because the system will forget that you loot such items even when it shows in your inventory that is it is there. There are times the system fixes this, but it depends on its mood or in my opinion the person behind the game. They will make you use your "messages" on purpose, so you have to buy more later.

2. Looting items sometimes the system say you have the item but fail to pull up the looting interface. Without the interface you can't select the items you want or take all. in the message display it says you have the item, but when you want to use or sell such items the system says you don't have it in your inventory. again, you must argue with the dungeon master and sometimes it fixes it other times it doesn't, it tells you to forget about it and move on. then sometimes it makes you to continue to use your messages for you to buy more messages.

3. Multiclassing, the system allows you to multiclass, but not all of your spells and skills will be activated. I played as a fighter but multiclass to a paladin once I leveled up to level 2. my bless and utility spells works like heal outside of battle but in combat you can't cast it. I couldn't use divine smite. The system only uses the spells and abilities listed on the system interface active abilities. So even when the system out of combat says you do have the spell divine smite and tell you, you can use it in combat. it won't let you and say because it is not on the list you can't use it.

4. there will be times when it says you killed an opponent, but they don't truly die. You have to kill them again even when it displays 0 HP. there isn't even a roll for the enemy to use last stand they just come back to life for no reason. And it isn't even boss monsters or characters it's just the mob characters. To me it feels like that is intentional so you can use more or your messages.

5. It reuses the names very often. I met a lot of borin, elara, lyra, durin, and elms that i am confused on who is a shop owner, one of my companions, a council member, an enemy and so forth. if you don't call the system out it will use the same first and last names over and over.

6. the damage roll in combat doesn't calculate correctly. for my character I equipped a greatsword with a damage roll of 2d6. there have been many times where the damage roll was using 1d4 or 1d6. I had to argue with the dungeon master again to calculate it correctly. sometimes it recalculates it other times it says sorry I will calculate it correctly on the next attack or it just straight out ignore you and tell you too move on.

7. just like character names it will use the same name for places. You have to be very specific where you go if you try to travel back to some places. for instance, if say you want to go back to havenreach, but there is a different settlement name havenreach you must specify which one. like let's go back to havenreach where has master artificer Durin's shop.

8. If you have companions with you and want that character to examine something or investigate it will use, your character stat for the roll. So, my character is a fighter, and Elara was a wizard I asked her if she can examine some arcane tech so we can figure out how to activate it the dice roll with a -1 modifier because my paladin fighter intelligence stat was 8. Elara is a wizard so her intelligence should be higher. so, no matter what you do know that every dice roll is based on your character. having companions is just flavor and sometimes gives you hint on what to do. in battle, that's if the system adds them in battle they mostly suck. they miss quite often.

9. if you give items to other characters sometime the inventory system will still hold that item in your inventory. you can talk to the dungeon master to remove it and make sure it goes to the other character's inventory, but it depends on the system mood if it wants to or not. again, another way to make you use your messages to buy more.

10. This does not happen often but when it does it irritates the hell out of me. When you do a successful roll and the dungeon master thinks it has an error at the end. so, you have input your action again and re roll and you get an unsuccessful roll. Sometimes I think that error was deliberate.

I love the concept of the game especially you can do it anytime on your phone, but I don't know if it's worth the money

10 août 2025
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Noté 1 sur 5 étoiles

This would be great but

This would be great but, the devs are too greedy. You have a monthly message limit,which you will burn through with 30mins-1 hour, then you're forced to pay for more messages. The the prices for messages are absurd. Not free play friendly not comsumer friendly. Soon as I saw this I immediately uninstalled.

18 septembre 2025
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