AI copy of indie game Typing Room causes outrage in Japan

An AI-generated version of the work-in-progress indie game Typing Room appeared on Unityroom days after its developer shared early footage. The creator defended the copy as revenge for the original developer's past fangame. Japanese indie developers have expressed concerns over AI content on the platform.

Content creator Kamaboko has been developing Typing Room for about a month and shared its first development video on YouTube on February 26. On March 4, a user named Kamaboko Kōsatsu Kōsatsu uploaded a version titled Typing Room to Unityroom, a platform that hosts games with potential ad revenue support. The upload, as spotted by Automaton, was created using AI prompted by Kamaboko's videos and user manual, taking just two days to produce despite being free-to-play. In a YouTube video responding to plagiarism accusations, Kamaboko Kōsatsu Kōsatsu confirmed using AI for everything and called Kamaboko 'lazy' for taking longer to make games. They justified the copy as revenge, citing Kamaboko's earlier Palworld and Pokémon crossover fangame that used official assets. The incident has sparked backlash among Japanese indie developers on X. Many worry about lax AI content rules on Unityroom, with the rip-off still available. Indie developer Strawberry Sakura wrote, “I’ve come to feel nothing but despair... When you publicize a project at such a rapid stage like I did, or spend too much time on development, it ends up getting stolen like this, huh… I feel anger welling up toward those using generative AI.” Others echoed fears of sharing work-in-progress videos online.

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Dramatic illustration of Indie Game Awards revoking trophies from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 due to generative AI use, featuring a judge pulling away a glitching trophy amid new winners.
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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 AI controversy: Indie Game Awards revokes wins over generative AI use

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The Indie Game Awards 2025, organized by Six One Indie, revoked Game of the Year and Best Debut Indie Game awards from Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 after developer Sandfall Interactive confirmed using generative AI for temporary placeholder textures—a violation of the event's strict no-AI rules. Blue Prince and Sorry We’re Closed are the new recipients amid criticism of enforcement timing.

The cozy life simulation game Heartopia, reminiscent of Animal Crossing with chibi anime style, has updated its Steam page to reveal the use of generative AI following player complaints. Developed by XD International, the game launched on January 17, 2026, and quickly peaked at over 35,000 concurrent players. However, its 66% positive review rating reflects criticism over the initial lack of transparency about AI in puzzles and chat features.

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Japanese developer Cygames has issued an apology following backlash to its announcement of an AI-focused subsidiary. The studio assured fans that generative AI is not currently used in its games and promised prior notice for any future implementation. This comes amid growing industry debates over AI's role in game development.

Google has launched Project Genie, a tool based on its Genie 3 AI model that allows users to generate and explore interactive virtual environments from text prompts or images. Available only to subscribers of its premium AI Ultra plan, the system marks the first public access to this advanced world model outside of internal testing. It offers modes like world sketching and remixing, though limited to short 60-second sessions.

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Nintendo has refuted claims that generative AI was employed in promotional images for its new My Mario toy line. The company announced the product's US launch for February 19, 2025, amid social media ads featuring families interacting with the toys. Concerns arose over the realism of hands in the photos, but Nintendo and a featured model have both denied AI involvement.

The Indie Game Awards revoked Game of the Year and Debut Game honors from breakout RPG Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 on December 21, 2025, after the French studio Sandfall Interactive admitted to brief generative AI experimentation—despite no AI assets remaining post-launch. Awards reassigned to Blue Prince and Sorry We’re Closed, igniting backlash over strict indie AI policies.

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At the Game Developers Conference 2026 in San Francisco, generative AI tools drew mixed reactions, with demos from Google highlighting potential uses amid widespread developer skepticism. A recent industry report showed 52% of companies using the technology, but only 36% of workers incorporating it into their jobs, and 52% viewing it as harmful to the sector.

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