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'''''Akinator''''' is a ] developed by French company Elokence. During gameplay, it attempts to determine what fictional |
'''''Akinator''''' is a ] developed by French company Elokence. During gameplay, it attempts to determine what fictional or real-life character, object, or animal the player is thinking of by asking a series of questions (similar to the game '']''). It uses an ] program that learns the best questions to ask through its experience with players. | ||
==Gameplay== | ==Gameplay== | ||
Before beginning the questionnaire, the players must think of |
Before beginning the questionnaire, the players must think of an character, object, or animal.<ref name="Vice">{{cite news|title=Warum kann der "Akinator" noch immer unsere Gedanken lesen?|author=Franz Lichtenegger|url=https://www.vice.com/de/article/vbmz7m/warum-kann-der-akinator-auch-10-jahre-spater-noch-unsere-gedanken-lesen|website=]|date=July 12, 2017|access-date=August 22, 2021|language=de}}</ref> Akinator initiates a series of questions, with "Yes", "No", "Probably", "Probably not" and "Don't know" as possible answers, to narrow down the potential item.<ref name=":0">{{cite news|author=Chaney|first=Jen|date=August 3, 2010|title=Summer time-waster: Stumping the Akinator|newspaper=]|url=http://voices.washingtonpost.com/celebritology/2010/08/summer_time_waster_stumping_th.html|url-status=dead|access-date=June 23, 2011|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015070757/http://voices.washingtonpost.com/celebritology/2010/08/summer_time_waster_stumping_th.html|archive-date=2012-10-15}}</ref><ref>{{cite news |title=Akinator, el genio que leerá tu mente |url=http://www.mediotiempo.com/tecnologia/noticias/2010/10/19/akinator-el-genio-que-leera-tu-mente |newspaper=Medio Tiempo |date=October 19, 2010 |access-date=June 23, 2011 |language=es}}</ref> If the answer is narrowed down to a single likely option before 25 questions are asked, the program will automatically ask whether the item it chose is correct. If it is guessed wrong a few times in a row, the game will prompt the user to input the item's name to expand its database of choices.<ref name="Vice"/> | ||
==Development== | ==Development== |
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Akinator | |
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Developer(s) | Elokence |
Engine | Limule |
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Release | 2007 |
Genre(s) | Twenty questions |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Akinator is a video game developed by French company Elokence. During gameplay, it attempts to determine what fictional or real-life character, object, or animal the player is thinking of by asking a series of questions (similar to the game Twenty Questions). It uses an artificial intelligence program that learns the best questions to ask through its experience with players.
Gameplay
Before beginning the questionnaire, the players must think of an character, object, or animal. Akinator initiates a series of questions, with "Yes", "No", "Probably", "Probably not" and "Don't know" as possible answers, to narrow down the potential item. If the answer is narrowed down to a single likely option before 25 questions are asked, the program will automatically ask whether the item it chose is correct. If it is guessed wrong a few times in a row, the game will prompt the user to input the item's name to expand its database of choices.
Development
The game is based on the Limule program made by Elokence, and runs on an internally designed algorithm.
Reception
L'Express rated Akinator a 5 out of 5 on their list of iPhone Apps of the Week for September 9, 2009. Excite France stated that Akinator is just that interactive. It is revolutionary, attractive, and entertaining."
In Europe, the game reached its peak popularity in 2009.
References
- ^ Franz Lichtenegger (July 12, 2017). "Warum kann der "Akinator" noch immer unsere Gedanken lesen?". Vice (in German). Retrieved August 22, 2021.
- ^ Chaney, Jen (August 3, 2010). "Summer time-waster: Stumping the Akinator". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on 2012-10-15. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
- "Akinator, el genio que leerá tu mente". Medio Tiempo (in Spanish). October 19, 2010. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
- "Paybuddy, Stand o'food et Akinator". L'Express (in French). September 9, 2009. Retrieved June 23, 2011.
- "Akinator, vraiment le plus fort!". Excite France (in French). November 23, 2008. Retrieved June 23, 2011.