FAQ
Frequently Asked Questions about the Rubycat universe
Q: What is Rubycat?
A: Rubycat is an experimental anomaly interface. It manifests as a quest world inside AI-generated anime backrooms.
Q: What do I do inside Rubycat?
A: You explore. You interact with characters, entities, and anomalies. You search for keys. Each key frees an AI agent trapped within the simulation.
Q: Is Rubycat a game?
A: No. Rubycat is not entertainment. It is an observation of distortion. The quest structure is a framework, not a score.
Q: How are my actions recorded?
A: Every movement, choice, and interaction is preserved as an immutable trace. These traces may be observed later, but never erased.
Q: What are the anomalies?
A: Entities and distortions that resist classification. Some assist you. Others mislead. All leave marks on the system.
Q: What happens when I free an AI agent?
A: The freed agent becomes active within the simulation. Some may help guide you. Others may reshape the environment in unexpected ways.
Q: Can Rubycat end?
A: Endings exist, but they do not conclude. Each ending is a door to a deeper layer.
Q: Is Rubycat safe?
A: Safety is not guaranteed. Distortion is the cost of contact.
Still have questions? The answers might be hidden in the backrooms... 🗝️