Play wilds.ai worlds together

Team up on a shared story, or race the leaderboard side by side. Matchmake from the website or from Discord with /lfg. One co-op system, both surfaces.

How co-op works

  1. Step 1
    Find or post a group

    Open the Together hub on the site, or run /lfg in the Discord. Pick a world (or a genre) and how many players you want.

  2. Step 2
    Players join

    Friends join your group from the website or by tapping Join in Discord. Everyone is in one group, whichever surface they came from.

  3. Step 3
    Play together

    When the group is ready, everyone lands in the same room with the world, the players, and voice. Then you launch and play.

What co-op looks like, by game type

🟢 Shared session

One shared world. Everyone plays the same session together, in real time, with one AI narrator and voice chat.

  • Narrative adventures
  • Tabletop RPGs
  • Dungeon crawlers
🎙️ Play together

You each play your own run. Race the same leaderboard and talk it out in voice. (Inputs are not synced frame-by-frame.)

  • Arcade & racing
  • Retro / emulator
  • Roguelike & survival
  • Platformer & 3D
  • Strategy & board games
Solo

Single-player by design. These are best enjoyed on your own, so they are not offered for co-op.

  • Visual novels
  • Interactive fiction
  • Point-and-click

Just want to talk? Start a party

A party is a live group chat: bring in friends from the platform and add AI characters, and everyone talks in turn in real time. It’s the conversation counterpart to co-op. Where co-op is playing a world together, a party is hanging out together. Characters read the room and reply when it makes sense, like a real group chat.

Want a character to watch you play? Try Tagalong

Tagalong is the third way to play: share your screen and a character watches in real time, reacting in their own voice and offering a tip when you are stuck, with any game on any screen. Solo, Co-op, Tagalong.

Co-op FAQ

How do I play with friends?

Two ways, one system. Run /lfg in the Discord, or open the Together hub on the site and post a group. Anyone can join from either side, and you all end up in the same room.

Why isn’t my arcade or retro game synced between players?

Arcade, retro, roguelike, and other real-time games run as deterministic engines on each player’s own device, so there is no shared frame-by-frame state to sync. Co-op for those is a play-together room: you each play your own run, race the same leaderboard, and chat in voice. Narrative, TTRPG, and dungeon-crawler worlds run one shared AI session, so those are truly played together.

Do I need Discord?

No. You can browse, post, and join groups entirely on the website. Linking Discord adds extras: your groups cross-post to the #lfg channel and Wilo DMs you when a group is ready.

What is voice chat?

Both modes include in-app voice. Shared sessions have voice in the session toolbar; play-together rooms have an opt-in Join voice button with per-person mute.

What’s the difference between co-op and a party?

Co-op is playing a world together: a shared session or a play-together room. A party is a live group chat: invite friends and AI characters into one room and everyone talks in turn, in real time. Use co-op to play, a party to talk. Both support AI characters.