Real-time world model comparison
Oasis vs Odyssey: playable AI Minecraft vs interactive video
Oasis and Odyssey are both real-time, interactive AI worlds — but one is a free browser toy and the other a developer platform. Oasis is a playable, Minecraft-style AI game anyone can try free. Odyssey frames its output as 'interactive video' and ships a public API for builders.
Short answer
Oasis (Decart) is the first playable AI-generated game — a Minecraft-style world generated frame-by-frame, free in the browser, dreamlike and unpredictable.
Odyssey builds causal, autoregressive world models it calls 'interactive video', streamed in real time and reachable via a public developer API.
Want to play free right now? Oasis. Building a product on interactive video? Odyssey.
Capability comparison
| Dimension | Decart Oasis | Odyssey |
|---|---|---|
| Access | Free browser demo | Public developer API |
| Resolution / FPS | 360p · ~20 FPS | 720p · 30 FPS |
| Latency | ~47 ms | ~40 ms |
| Control | WASD | WASD + mouse |
| Best for | Instant free play | Developer integration, interactive media |
Which should you try?
- Just want to mess around free? Oasis.
- Integrating real-time generated worlds into an app? Odyssey's API.
- Comparing playable models side by side? Use Roamscape's ranking.
FAQ
Is Oasis or Odyssey higher quality?
Odyssey runs at higher resolution (720p vs 360p) and frame rate. Oasis's draw is that it's free and instantly playable in the browser rather than a developer platform.
Can I build on Oasis?
Oasis is primarily a playable demo. For building on a real-time world model, Odyssey exposes a public developer API.
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