Wires and Whiskers is a local co-op action-puzzle game where two players control a lab-engineered gerbil and its magnetic exosuit. Work together to fight mutated enemies, solve magnetic puzzles, and survive in a ruined, post-apocalyptic trench world.

AI Generated Content Disclosure

The developers describe how their game uses AI Generated Content like this:

We used AI tools (such as ChatGPT or Claude) to assist to a certain extent with C++ and Blueprint scripting during development. No AI-generated content is present in the final game assets. All visual, audio, and narrative content was created by the development team.

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      1 day ago

      This is a foolish witch hunt. Devs are eventually gonna just hide their usage. Then what?

      All that matters is the quality in the end. This game is barely 20 minutes long, but it was also made by students who were probably just trying to learn to code better. By this point in AI development, you should assume all amateur works (at minimum) are AI-involved unless proven otherwise. Oh… we can’t.

      What if one of Baldur’s Gate 3’s or Clair Obscur’s numerous devs used AI for, like, one line of code? Boom, blacklisted? Don’t get me wrong; I don’t like AI’s copyright-trampling myself, but going too extreme the other way is a fool’s game, too.