Two Truths And A Twist
An AI interactive game developed based on the MCP protocol, allowing players to guess fictional content through generating true and false statements
rating : 2.5 points
downloads : 20
What is Two Truths and a Twist?
Two Truths and a Twist is a fun interactive game server that uses the Model Context Protocol (MCP) to generate game rounds containing two true statements and one false statement. Players need to guess which statement is false, and then the server will provide a detailed explanation.How to use Two Truths and a Twist?
First, initialize the database, start the server, then connect to an MCP-compatible AI model through the configuration file, and finally start the game and have fun!Applicable Scenarios
Suitable for friend gatherings, team-building activities, or any occasion where you want to test your knowledge and reasoning abilities.Main Features
Create Game RoundsGenerate three statements based on the specified theme, two of which are true and one is false.
Submit GuessesAllow players to select the statement they think is false.
Reveal the AnswerShow the correct answer and explain the truth and fun of each statement.
Get StatisticsView the game's historical records and statistical information.
Advantages and Limitations
Advantages
Enhance the human-computer interaction experience
Support multiple themes and domains
Easy to integrate into existing systems
Improve user engagement and entertainment
Limitations
Require Python 3.13 or higher to be installed
Depend on specific MCP-compatible models (such as Claude 3)
May require a certain technical background for initial setup
How to Use
Install Dependencies
Ensure that Python 3.13 or higher is installed, and install the ttaat library.
Initialize the Database
Run the command to initialize the database to store game data.
Start the Server
Start the MCP server to make it available for connection.
Configure the Client
Edit the configuration file to connect to the server.
Usage Examples
Start the ServerStart the Two Truths and a Twist MCP server.
Create a Game RoundLet the AI generate a game round about space exploration.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is Two Truths and a Twist?
How to install ttaat?
What dependencies does the server require?
How to start the game?
Related Resources
Official Documentation
The design documentation for Two Truths and a Twist.
GitHub Repository
The open-source code repository for Two Truths and a Twist.
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