• Blind Date Stand-In
  • Romantic Comedy
  • Workplace Disguise

Worst Behavior

Your best friend pays you to take her place at a blind date — and to make sure it fails. The problem is the man across the table: the worse you behave, the more interested he gets.

AI credits

How to play

  1. Your best friend begs you to take her place at a blind date she's desperate to skip — your job is to ruin it convincingly enough that he backs off, and walk away with the payout.
  2. Type your way through the date: flirt, deflect, lie, offend — whatever you try, the AI plays the date in real time and reads your whole approach before deciding what actually happens next. There's no multiple-choice menu deciding the outcome for you.
  3. Every outcome drags you deeper: a fake contract, a fake relationship, a blown cover story, and eventually a room full of people who all think they know what's really going on. Seven chapters, eleven different endings — there's no single "correct" way to survive this.

What makes it different

This isn't branching-choice fiction with an A/B button. You type what you'd actually say, and the AI responds to your specific approach — bluffing, oversharing, going cold — not to whichever pre-written option you clicked.

Nothing gets undone. Each chapter resolves once, and your outcome carries real weight into the next scene: the same lie told two different ways leads two different places. Getting caught isn't a game-over screen — it's just the next complication.

Frequently asked questions

Do I need to pay to play Worst Behavior?
You get 100 free credits when you sign up, and credits never expire. The game spends credits only when it generates new AI content, based on actual usage — there's no fixed per-round fee and no subscription required to start.
What kind of game is this?
A roleplay-driven interactive romantic comedy. You type your responses and an AI plays the other characters and narrates the consequences in real time — it's not a traditional multiple-choice visual novel.
Do I need other players?
No, it's single-player. The AI plays every other character in the story.
Does the story repeat?
The seven-chapter structure and eleven endings are fixed, but the AI generates dialogue and reactions live, so the specific beats shift run to run based on how you actually play.
What happens if I mess up or get caught?
Nothing ends the run outright — every outcome, including getting caught or rejected, pushes the story into a new situation. There are eleven possible endings and none of them is framed as the "correct" one.
Is there a Chinese version?
Yes — the game ships in Simplified Chinese and English, written independently for each audience rather than translated line for line.