Quantum Odyssey is now LIVE on Steam! After six years of development, we’re proud to deliver the ultimate educational game for designing quantum algorithms. No formal background required.
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Excited that #quantumcomputers not only appear to now be useful tools for scientific calculations...they're already better in runtime!
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Quantum Odyssey by @QuarksInteract1 is a pretty awesome quantum computer simulation puzzle game. I Recommend brushing up on your linear algebra basics and reading the quantum logic gates Wikipedia article.
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@Conso_Mag@Ombr6 go play some other cookie cutter game, give it 2.5/5. Thanks for making indie devs really inspired to try new stuff. Go play some clone of a clone
The marketing text makes this sound like some kind of educational simulator, but it's actually a pretty compelling Zachtronics-style puzzle game about quantum computing, something I once tried to do without success. Check it out!
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Quantum Odyssey is now LIVE on Steam! After six years of development, we’re proud to deliver the ultimate educational game for designing quantum algorithms. No formal background required.
https://t.co/PNnCAxcUrB
It took us 6 years to build this smooth and fun videogame that has the side effect of making you truly understand quantum logic without much effort https://t.co/PNnCAxcUrB
Done in the spirit of @zachtronics games. Launching in 8 days!
For press: https://t.co/8Ws6u3tJrV
Quantum Odyssey - Master Quantum Computing on the world’s most acclaimed simulator. Solve open-ended puzzles, learn through play, and compete online to pioneer new quantum algorithms.
Trailer: https://t.co/vyizKIsBlD
Creator: https://t.co/75rO6rLKDt
Press: https://t.co/cLGsZZ3VS4
@QuarksInteract1 #quantumodyssey
No one fully understands spinors.
Their algebra is formally understood, but their general significance is mysterious.
In some sense they describe the square root of geometry.
And, just as understanding sqrt -1 took centuries, the same might be true of spinors…