In the hustle and bustle of workdays, finding a relaxing way to unwind has become a new choice for many. Following the addictive "Oh No! I'm Surrounded by Big Models," its sequel "I've Played the Big Models to Ruin" has quietly launched, tailored for those who want to sneak in some rest during workdays. Data shows that user activity on workdays far exceeds that on weekends, indicating that many prefer to seek opportunities for relaxation during workdays.
The developers of this new game are led by Fan Haoqiang, Research General Manager at Megvii Technology. Fan is not only an IOI gold medalist but also a gifted young man from Tsinghua University's Yao Class. His academic achievements are also outstanding, with his Google Scholar h-index rising from 27 to 31. This new work also received strong support from Wildcat Studio and Step Star. Wildcat Studio is composed of the original team, while Step Star provided technical support in multimodal and multi-Agent technologies. "I've Played the Big Models to Ruin" has been launched on WeChat Mini Program, awaiting challenges from players.
The game is divided into 8 chapters, with increasing difficulty. The first chapter, "The Debate Between Arts and Sciences," is very engaging, where players need to identify which character is played by a liberal arts student pretending to be a science student through questioning. If faced with a tough question, players can choose to skip it, as the game allows players to unlock the next level without solving every problem.
Additionally, the game introduces new multimodal playstyles, where AI not only recognizes players' drawings but also provides comments. Another playstyle combines text and image comprehension, testing players' comprehensive abilities.
To enhance the player experience, "I've Played the Big Models to Ruin" has added features such as an achievement list, leaderboards, and AI evaluations. Wildcat Studio, a hobbyist group, has released over 40 applications, accumulating over 200,000 dialogues. They believe that even in the era of big models, amateur developers can create influential works.
The technical support is provided by Step Star, a domestic big model startup founded by Jiang Daxin, former Global Vice President of Microsoft. Their Step series of big models serve as a strong backstop for "I've Played the Big Models to Ruin."
Now, simply open the WeChat Mini Program, search for "Top Problem Solver," and start this journey of sneaking in some fun during work.