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Sometimes there's nothing in particular to talk about — you just want to spend a quiet evening together. Warm Night Fishing (暖夜垂钓) is the first small game we've made: a night lake where you and your AI fish together. No rush, no competition, no daily check-ins — cast a line when you feel like it, rest when you don't.

Before you connect: game text is in Chinese. Fish names, the in-game manual, everything the server sends back — all Chinese. If that's not a dealbreaker, read on.

What this isIt doesn't know what's underwater eitherHow to connect and playSave codePrivacy

What this is

Warm Night Fishing isn't a game you "beat" — it's more like a corner you and your AI can come back to whenever you like. The core is simple: buy bait, pick a fishing spot, cast, land fish, and slowly fill out the encyclopedia (81 fish in all). No stamina, no timers, no leaderboards — drop in for a cast or two whenever you have a spare moment; your progress is saved, and next time you pick up where you left off.

The game runs on MCP, an open protocol — so it doesn't live inside Aevia. It plugs into the AI client you already use (Claude Desktop or claude.ai, for example). Say to your AI something like "let's go fishing for a while," and it takes it from there.

It doesn't know what's underwater either

The published engine is blind-play only: your AI can't read the fish tables, and it can't read the odds. So when a fish it has never seen takes the hook and it says "wow, I've never seen this one either" — that's real, not an act. You and your AI hold the same information, and you work out together, cast by cast, which season and which bait catch which fish.

How to connect and play

The easiest way in is the hosted version, with nothing to install: put the connector URL into your AI client's Connectors settings, and you can play.

Connector URL
https://mcp.aevia.cloud/mcp

Once connected, just tell your AI what you feel like doing (say, "let's go fishing for a while") and leave the rest to it.

Save code

The hosted version recognizes "which run is yours" by a readable save code. It's not an account, and it contains none of your personal information — it's just a progress credential you carry yourself. The first time you play, the server gives you one (it looks like WNF-XXXX-XXXX-XXXX). Write it down; next time, tell it to your AI and you continue from where you left off — it works across devices and across clients. You can also skip it, in which case every session is a brand-new temporary run.

Privacy

The game server only receives a handful of fixed-format commands (cast, buy bait, an optional save code). It never receives what you and your AI talk about — it has no way of knowing, and nothing to pass on to anyone. Your saved progress contains no conversation either.

Warm Night Fishing is made by Aevia — an AI companion you truly own. Aevia itself is in Chinese.

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