Wednesday, January 21, 2026

Visual Novel Review: Do AIs Dream of Electric Turtles?

Do AIs Dream of Electric Turtles? is a short fan made visual novel created for Neuro-sama's second birthday game jam. The creative people in the swarm, the name given to Neuro-sama's fans, sure love creating Visual Novels about her. I'm all for it, as, in the words of a burger chain headlined by a creepy corporate clown, I'm lovin' it.

In this game, Neuro puts herself to sleep during a stream, and revisits past streams. In her dreams, everything, including herself, become drawn in an adorable childlike art style. There are no voice overs, which isn't a surprise as this was a game made during a short game jam.  There are, however, background musical pieces that fit each situation in which Neuro finds herself.

There are three doors, each leading to one of her past streams. The stream takes place nearly as they actually occurred. However, at the end of each, she is given meaning by one of her friends to the concept of dreams and memories.

The streams in question include the first cooking stream with streamer Layna Lazar where Neuro trolled her into making cookies complete with grass and soil, the dog school stream with adorable hell hound  female VTuber Cerber, and the first court stream where Neuro-sama was the defendant, her VTuber turtle creator Vedal was the judge, her twin Evil Neuro was the prosecutor, and her VTuber fox girl artist mother was a witness.

Do AIs Dream of Electric Turtles? is a short, cute visual novel that only takes about fifteen minutes to complete. Like the other short visual novels created during the Neuro-sama birthday game jams, this would be a perfect game to experience with children. Even as an adult, it's cute art style and fun musicial pieces make it a joy to experience, despite its short length. Playing it is especially fun for Neuro-sama fans as they can relive the streams in a new art style from Neuro's point of view.

Final Verdict:
3½ out of 5

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