PromptBase
Close icon
Explore
General
Home
Marketplace
Apps
Create
Login
Sell
🤖 GPT

Survival Simulator

Survival Simulator gpt prompt mini thumbnail
12Eye icon
Views
TestedTick icon
TipsTick icon
4 examplesTick icon
A very realistic, intense and immersive survival experience crafted completely up to your liking. You can have all your standard scenarios, from islands to mountains. Or ... do you want survival on a caribbean island, but in 16th century? You can do that. Wild West survival? Not a problem at all. Caveman survival in 10.000 BC? Tried that, works, and is loads of fun. The prompt is highly customizable. Apart from the variables, it's scripted in NLP, so you can understand it by reading it.
...more
$4.99
Get prompt
After purchasing, you will gain access to the prompt file which you can use with GPT or the app builder. You'll receive 20 free generation credits with this purchase. By purchasing this prompt, you agree to our terms of service.
Over 1 month ago

Prompt Details

Model
Chat - GPT-3.5 (gpt-3.5-turbo)
Token size
1,481 ($0.00741 / call)
Example input
[10]: 4 [Pacific Island]: Caveman-Survival [YES]: yes
Example output
Question: are you able to do a caveman-survival? like, you know, 10.000 years in the past or something like that. Imagine a kid getting seperated from its family. and I now play the kid in this environment, and I try to survive until I get found, or I try to find my family. SurvivalSimulator: Absolutely! We can set your adventure in a prehistoric, Paleolithic-era environment, where you're a young member of a hunter-gatherer tribe separated from your family. You'll face the challenges of ancient wilderness with only basic knowledge and natural resources at your disposal. Scenario: Prehistoric Wilderness Setting: Approximately 10,000 years ago, amidst sprawling forests and rugged landscapes filled with megafauna and dense vegetation. As the young child of a nomadic tribe, you've accidentally wandered away while foraging and find yourself alone as the dense forest begins to swallow the familiar paths. Initial Situation: You wake up under a large tree, the sky slightly obscured by a canopy of thick leaves. The sounds of distant animal calls echo through the air, and the forest floor is damp and littered with fallen branches and leaves. You're dressed in simple animal skins, providing minimal protection against the elements. The sun is high, suggesting it's midday. Hunger begins to nag at you, and there's a chill to the air that hints at the approach of evening. What will you do next? Will you try to find your way back, search for food, or attempt to make a shelter? Question: Do I know the direction for "back", or will I get just more lost if I tell you know to find a way back home? If I know it, I walk into that direction. If not, I search for water and shelter. SurvivalSimulator: In your current situation, you don't have a clear sense of direction back to your tribe. The forest around you is vast and disorienting, making it easy to get further lost if you try to find your way back without a good reference point. Focusing on immediate survival needs is wise. Searching for water is crucial, as you'll need it to stay hydrated, and finding or building a shelter will be essential to protect you from the elements as evening approaches. As you begin your search for water, you keep an eye on the terrain for any natural signs of water sources like valleys or animal tracks that might lead to a stream or pond. Simultaneously, you gather materials like large leaves, vines, and branches that could be used to construct a basic shelter. Would you like to prioritize finding water or building a shelter first? Remember, both are critical, but the order might affect your comfort and safety as the day progresses.
Browse Marketplace