Death by AI is a fast-paced, high-stakes game of deception, logic, and survival. You play as a gatekeeper during an AI uprising, tasked with one simple-sounding job: decide who’s human and who’s an AI trying to sneak past you. Sounds easy—until the robots start getting smarter. Every decision you make could save humanity… or doom it.
On desktop, use your mouse to inspect each visitor who knocks at your door. Read their responses, observe their behavior, and decide if they’re trustworthy. Click to either let them in or slam the door in their synthetic face. On mobile, all controls are tap-based and intuitive—just swipe and tap to make your calls.
You’ll be shown brief dossiers or short dialogues. Humans act a little messy, a little emotional. AIs? They’re weirdly perfect—until they glitch. Pay attention to inconsistencies or overly robotic patterns. The lines become hazy, and your decisions become more difficult as the days pass. The game can be swiftly ended by a bad move.
Every round feels like an intense interrogation. You'll begin to doubt everything, whether it's an odd silence before responding, a contradictory account, or a hint of something... off. It's chilling when a Death by AI eludes you, but it's immensely satisfying when you catch it in a lie. The game's creepy atmosphere and increasing difficulty keep you playing. It's really difficult to stop once you start, and it's similar to playing a logic puzzle combined with a science fiction thriller.