Visual Novel 'EULA' Lets Players Switch Between Hand-Drawn and AI Art with a Button
The game turns the AI art controversy into an interactive choice, letting players experience the moral and practical implications of replacing human labor with generative tools.
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Developer MoEater has released the visual novel "EULA ~2026 Ningen no Souzou Houkokusho~" on Steam for 980 yen. The player assumes the role of an illustrator with wrist pain who receives little response to their work. A friend recommends the AI image generation service "HumbleAI". By pressing Tab, players can toggle between "Organic" mode (human-made) and "AI" mode (LLM, Diffusion, waveform). The story branches based on whether the player agrees to the AI service's terms. A free demo is also available.
Developer MoEater's visual novel "EULA ~2026 Ningen no Souzou Houkokusho~" is now on Steam for 980 yen, with a 14% discount until July 25. The player is an illustrator with wrist pain whose friend recommends the AI service "HumbleAI". A single button toggles between "Organic" mode (human-made art, scenario, music) and "AI" mode (LLM, Diffusion, waveform). The story branches depending on whether the player agrees to the AI terms. The game parodies various works and people. Release was delayed two weeks. A free demo provides a separate story about a developer choosing between human and AI versions.
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