This looks pretty cool, but believe it or not, generic free AI like Microsoft Copilot can be pretty good at this. It's all about the initial prompt, but then again, you can edit things as you go. I've found that phrasing things as "writing a story" works much better than asking it to "roleplay" something with you. A set-up like this usually works great:
"Hey, let’s write a collaborative story where I write lines for one character, and you write lines for other characters and describe the environment as we go along, and we just go back and forth with each line. Just make sure not to write lines or actions for my character. I’ll start.
<description of self, other people, and situation>
<your first actions/words>"
At this point, it doesn't limit messages, and its memory seems to get better and better. It still loops and gets redundant sometimes, but you can generally break it out if you change up the situation a little or subtly remind it of something its missing.
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