Turing Complete

Turing Complete

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Is this game worth bying?
I have played MHRD
I have played https://nandgame.com/
I have played Silicon Zeros
All of these games are about building your own computer from nand gates and have almost the same puzzles from start to finish.
Will this game give me something I haven't experienced yet? Will it challenge me in ways other games in this genre didn't?
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jweather Oct 5, 2021 @ 8:41pm 
Yes, it's a much different experience in my opinion, and goes much deeper than any of the other games in the genre.
Cake Eater Games Oct 5, 2021 @ 10:07pm 
Originally posted by jweather:
Yes, it's a much different experience in my opinion, and goes much deeper than any of the other games in the genre.
In what way? Can you give an example please? What exactly does it do differently
Last edited by Cake Eater Games; Oct 5, 2021 @ 10:08pm
kno3 Oct 6, 2021 @ 12:04am 
I have not played any of the examples, but by "much deeper" this game goes from basic circuits up to byte logic, through byte logic, up to a Turing Complete machine (the name of the game), and all the way into writing code and solving complex programming tasks. This game spans literally the entirety of computers. It's only missing asking the player to solve the Millennium Prize problems as a 'trivial challenge to prove your worth to vote in our Galactic Elections'.
Cake Eater Games Oct 6, 2021 @ 1:02am 
Originally posted by kno3:
I have not played any of the examples, but by "much deeper" this game goes from basic circuits up to byte logic, through byte logic, up to a Turing Complete machine (the name of the game), and all the way into writing code and solving complex programming tasks. This game spans literally the entirety of computers. It's only missing asking the player to solve the Millennium Prize problems as a 'trivial challenge to prove your worth to vote in our Galactic Elections'.
Seems like https://nandgame.com/
uNiels 💗 Oct 6, 2021 @ 3:47am 
I mean you could simply get the game and try it out for under 2 hours to get a feel for it.
It's really hard to explain how a game feels.

If you don't like it, you can return it with a refund if you stay within the 2 hour limit.
Last edited by uNiels 💗; Oct 6, 2021 @ 3:47am
Duke Dudeston Oct 6, 2021 @ 6:55am 
I think you already made up your own mind, if you can't see any difference to others like it then its obviously not worth buying is it.
MegaIng Oct 6, 2021 @ 7:57am 
I also just played nandgame.com . The main difference is in my opinion that Turing is a lot more polished, the controls are a lot less annyoing, the Assembler is actually usable, and you aren't forced into one specific computer design, you can at a certain point decide yourself how your bytecode looks like. nandgame.com might be more realistic, but Turing Complete is a lot more fun. Also, it doesn't end after the maze puzzel (which in nandgame is a lot of copypaste), but goes into more complex algorithms.
Cake Eater Games Oct 6, 2021 @ 9:27pm 
Originally posted by MegaIng:
I also just played nandgame.com . The main difference is in my opinion that Turing is a lot more polished, the controls are a lot less annyoing, the Assembler is actually usable, and you aren't forced into one specific computer design, you can at a certain point decide yourself how your bytecode looks like. nandgame.com might be more realistic, but Turing Complete is a lot more fun. Also, it doesn't end after the maze puzzel (which in nandgame is a lot of copypaste), but goes into more complex algorithms.
Okay, I think I'm convinced now. If it'll give me an apportunity to make my own architecture then I'm in!
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Date Posted: Oct 5, 2021 @ 5:43pm
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