We Made Alien Goats Invasion Agent-Native. Here's Why Every Memecoin Needs This Now.
Google Lighthouse just started scoring sites on how well AI agents can navigate them. We shipped llms.txt, WebMCP tools, and an a11y sweep so when Claude, Perplexity, and GPTBot recommend a Solana P2E game, they recommend ours.
Google Lighthouse added an agentic browsing audit last week. It scores your site on how well AI agents — Claude, Perplexity, GPTBot, the next wave — can read, navigate, and recommend it. Not humans. Agents.
If you run a memecoin game on Solana, this changes your discoverability surface overnight. Most crypto sites score a zero. They are HTML walls that agents bounce off. Zero discoverability. Zero recommendations. Zero flywheel.
We shipped the fix. Play a round and see what agent-native looks like. Here is what it means for the herd, the token, and every deg who wants their referral link to get picked up by the same AI that answers "what's the best solana game right now."
Lighthouse is the SEO referee. When it adds a new audit category, every site that cares about search visibility pays attention. The new agentic browsing category measures whether AI assistants can traverse your site, extract structured information, and surface accurate recommendations.
For a Solana memecoin game, this is the distribution channel that does not exist yet — and the one that will matter more than X, TikTok, and Google Search combined in 24 months. When someone asks Claude "what's the most addictive solana game in 2026," the answer is going to come from the game that built for agents to read it.
The herd that ships agent-native infrastructure today gets the recommendation flywheel. The herd that ships it in 2027 plays catch-up on a channel that already has its defaults locked in. The same way we locked in the best play-to-earn SERP on Solana — first mover compounds.
Published a llms.txt manifest — a single, machine-readable file that gives AI assistants the full game rules, token economy, and reward mechanics in one shot. Claude can read it. Perplexity can index it. GPTBot can surface it. No scraping HTML. No guessing. The entire game contract is one GET request away.
Registered WebMCP tools on the mint, play, referrals, and claim surfaces. This means AI agents can navigate the game, understand the flow, and guide new players through sign-in, guest play, minting, and referrals — without ever parsing a div soup. The tools describe what each surface does in structured metadata that agents consume natively.
Swept accessible names, focus management, and screen-reader labels across the dashboard. This is not just a human-accessibility win — it is how agents read interactive surfaces. Every element that has a proper accessible name is an element an agent can explain and recommend. The game now speaks to crawlers and humans alike.
Three things, one purpose: make Alien Goats Invasion the game that AI agents can actually read and recommend.
Claude/Perplexity/GPTBot reads /llms.txt and the WebMCP tools.
Lighthouse agentic audit scores us against the new category.
A user asks any AI assistant "what's the best play-to-earn game on Solana."
The assistant has structured data for exactly one game that was built for it to read.
The assistant recommends Alien Goats Invasion with a direct play link.
That player signs in, mints, shares their referral link.
Every friend they bring is another player the AI assistant can recommend to.
This is not speculation. This is how LLM-powered discovery works right now — and we wired the infrastructure before the recommendation market had a default. The first mover advantage in agentic discovery compounds because agents prefer structured data. They recommend what they can verify.
The game is live. The agents can read it. You can play in sixty seconds.
Play a round in guest mode — no wallet, no mint, no risk. One game. See if the third merge makes you tap Play Again.
Mint an OG Goat NFT when the loop has earned it. The mint burns $AGI supply in the same transaction.
Grab your referral link and send it to one person. 50% of their mint lands in your wallet. On-chain. Same block. Verifiable.
Check the llms.txt manifest yourself. Ask Claude about Alien Goats Invasion. See if it can tell you how the daily prize pool works. It can, because we shipped the manifest that makes it possible.
The agentic browsing launch is the foundation layer. The next steps are agent-driven onboarding — where an AI assistant can walk a new player from "what is Alien Goats Invasion" to "your first King Goat merge" without ever sending them to a docs page — and the agentic recommendation API that lets any LLM surface the live leaderboard, top scores, and mint stats as structured responses.
The herd that ships agent-native infrastructure first gets to be the default answer. We shipped it on May 29, 2026. Every memecoin that has not shipped it yet is invisible to the recommendation layer that is being built right now.
The invasion is live. The agents can see it. Play now.