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Memorymesh
MemoryMesh is a knowledge graph server designed for AI models, focusing on text RPGs and interactive narratives, helping AI maintain structured memory across conversations.
TypeScript
9.8K
3.5 points
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Rpg MCP Servers
This project implements an AI dungeon-style RPG game system for the Roo Code platform, including two MCP service modules: game state management and combat engine. It supports functions such as character creation, item management, combat dice rolling, and task tracking, and uses SQLite for persistent storage.
TypeScript
5.8K
2.5 points
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Rpgmaker Mz MCP
This is a tool that provides a complete MCP server for RPG Maker MZ game development, supporting the automatic generation of game projects, maps, events, database content, and game assets through MCP tools and AI (Gemini), enabling programming - based or AI - driven game development without a GUI.
TypeScript
7.6K
2.5 points
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Dice Rolling MCP
An MCP server based on TypeScript that provides advanced dice rolling functionality for AI assistants, solving the problem that LLMs cannot truly roll dice randomly. It is suitable for scenarios such as tabletop games and RPGs that require real random numbers.
TypeScript
6.2K
2 points