Superhero Text Adventure — Powers, a Secret Identity, and Hard Choices (Free, In-Browser)
This is the superhero story where you don't pick from a menu of one-liners — you type what your hero actually does, and the city answers. Rush the burning tower or hold the line at the bank? Unmask to save a friend, or protect the identity that keeps them alive? Perpetale's AI remembers the collateral you leave behind, the rivals you spare, and the name people whisper when the sirens start. Every save, every mistake, every enemy you made — it carries forward.
Play this world →The rooftop is cold and the police scanner in your ear won't stop. Two blocks east, a hostage situation at the transit hub; two blocks west, the fire your last fight started, still climbing. Your suit hides a face three people would recognize. Below, a camera drone tilts up, red light blinking, hunting for the mask that's been all over the news. You have maybe ten seconds before it locks on. You breathe, and decide who the city gets to be saved by tonight.
You're the co-author, not the audience
Every turn: 3 choices AND a free-text line. Type anything — the world takes it seriously.
The world remembers you
NPCs keep their voice, your words return as motifs, your inventory and choices live for weeks.
Your real life, as a story
A startup, a trip, a second chance — grounded worlds in the present, not just dragons.
FAQ
Do my powers actually matter, or is it just flavor text?
They shape every scene. Whatever you type — flying to intercept, phasing through a wall, talking a villain down — the AI weighs your abilities, their limits, and the situation. Overreach and you'll cause collateral or burn out; use them well and the city notices.
Can I keep a secret identity, and does the story track it?
Yes. Your civilian life and your masked one are tracked separately, and the tension between them is the point. If you unmask, get photographed, or let a loved one get too close, the world remembers — and it can come back to threaten the people you protect.
Are there real villains and consequences, or does the AI just say yes to everything?
There are recurring antagonists with their own goals, and choices carry weight. Save the hostages but let the villain escape, and they return stronger; stop them but level a city block, and the public turns. The world adapts to what you actually did.
Can I create my own kind of hero instead of picking a template?
Absolutely. Type the hero you want — brick, speedster, telepath, gadgeteer, reluctant vigilante — and describe your origin and code. The AI builds the world and its threats around the hero you invent, not a preset class.
How is this different from AI Dungeon or a generic AI story generator?
It's free, runs instantly in your browser with no sign-up, and it's built around agency and memory: you type your own actions and the world remembers your rescues, your rivals, and your identity across the whole story — not one-shot text that forgets you next turn.
How it works
- Describe or pick an action — anything.
- The world responds and remembers what you did.
- The story never ends — it grows with you.
Ready to write your story?
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