Solo AI RPG with a game master that remembers

A solo AI RPG gives you the freedom of a tabletop campaign without waiting for a group or a human game master. You choose the pace, test unusual ideas and stop when you want.

aiga_ ties that freedom to a persistent world. Characters, factions and locations carry context forward, so a single-player AI RPG can grow into a campaign instead of resetting as a new chat.

What is a solo AI RPG?

It is a role-playing game where AI narrates scenes, plays NPCs and reacts to your actions while you control the hero. On aiga_, structured events and open chat share the same world state.

Start playing in three steps

  1. Choose a community world or create one around your own setting.
  2. Create your hero and choose whether the session uses text or generated scene art.
  3. Play through choices, talk to NPCs in your own words and return later to continue.

A campaign needs more than chat history

Long-form roleplay falls apart when every detail lives in one transcript. aiga_ keeps world data, character relationships and important consequences alongside the conversation. Memory can still be imperfect, but the game has more structure than an empty chat window.

Read how persistent AI RPG memory works

Play a short objective or a longer campaign

Some worlds aim at a clear objective. Others support open exploration, stats and longer arcs. You can return to an existing session instead of rebuilding the premise each time.

Explore the AI RPG story generator · AI adventure generator

Choose text-only or illustrated solo play

Images are optional. Use pure text for speed, Storybook mode for important moments, a regular interval or an image for every event. More frequent generation costs more credits and can slow the rhythm of play.

See how AI RPGs with images work

What aiga_ does and does not replace

aiga_ is a narrative-first AI game master, not a strict simulator for every tabletop ruleset. It can track story state, choices and lightweight progression, but it will not reproduce every rulebook. Generated prose and images can also miss details, so players can correct the world when needed.