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I’ve just been playing around with http://tellmemore.ai , and I’m genuinely impressed by how it stacks up against AI Dungeon. The narrative flexibility is strong, the memory system also seems more forgiving; earlier choices bleed through more naturally.
That said, it’s not perfect — prompts occasionally drift, and sometimes NPC reactions can lack depth or surprise. But for an emerging platform, it’s absolutely worth keeping an eye on. If you’ve tried it too, I’d love to hear what stood out (good or bad).
Has anyone tested its image mode, or tried running a long-form campaign there yet?
(Full disclosure, The main reason I want to know how is because the AI doesn't describe people's appearances and its annoying.)