Vision Statement
Hot Spring is not just a game. It is a gateway into a Cozy World, a social simulation platform where users create deeply personal virtual spaces powered by AI-driven agents that assist, adapt, and evolve based on individual interaction patterns.
Within the Cozy World, rooms serve as memory containers; shaped not only by design, but by moments, moods, and behavior. Characters represent more than appearance, evolving with usage, choices, and embedded intelligence. NCP Agents function as autonomous, supporting decisions and actions through persistent context awareness.
The digital future is defined not by static environments, but by dynamic systems that respond, scale, and personalize. Creative expression, interaction design, and emotional depth are core components of sustainable virtual spaces.
Hot Spring introduces a system architecture where users live, build, and grow their own Cozy World ⇒ one action at a time.
t is a social simulation platform where players engage with emotionally rich environments and creators build persistent, interoperable virtual systems powered by AI.
For players, the Cozy World is not just a place to decorate or interact. Each room holds evolving emotional states, each PET responds to behavior in real time, and each action becomes part of a living and deeply personal experience. Gameplay is driven by curiosity, comfort, and connection.
For creators, Hot Spring offers a modular system to design and extend simulations through low-code tools, asset generation, and AI Agents. Character generators, plug-in SDKs, and monetization primitives are provided to build original content, remix existing worlds, or integrate across games. Each component is composable, adaptable, and linked to persistent player states.
Hot Spring functions as a creative infrastructure for Cozy World experiences. It abstracts complexity while enabling expressive world-building, playable AI systems, and cross-platform identity.
The Cozy World is not predefined. It continuously evolves through what is created, explored, and shared.
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