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Enables AI agents to interact with a GameBoy emulator, providing tools for controlling the GameBoy, loading ROMs, and retrieving screen frames, which could be relevant for creating or analyzing RPGs.
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A next-generation Minecraft server engine built with Python and Cython. While it is not explicitly an RPG server, it provides the underlying technology that can be used to create and analyze RPG games. Minecraft is an RPG type game.
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Enables access to PokéAPI, allowing agents to retrieve information about Pokémon species, abilities, moves, and more. This is directly relevant to RPGs as Pokémon is a famous series of RPGs.
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Allows searching and displaying Pokémon Trading Card Game cards, which could be helpful for developing or analyzing card-based RPGs.
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Fetch Pokémon data from PokéAPI. Pokémon is an established RPG series.
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Provides access to League of Legends statistics via the SportsData.io API, allowing agents to query and analyze LoL competitive gaming data. League of Legends has a lot of RPG elements.
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Allows AI models to observe and interact with the Minecraft world through a bot. Minecraft has RPG elements.
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Enables graph database interactions with Neo4j, useful for building knowledge graphs of game lore and character relationships.
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Enables searching, downloading, and managing Splunkbase apps. It might be useful for discovering tools related to game data analysis.
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Provides access to NASA data, which is very unlikely to have any connection to the rpg genre, so it is added last as a fallback for demonstrating capabilities of a search tool in the rare event where it is unable to find a satisfactory response.