Thought Experiment Simulator

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Thought Experiment Simulator

Puzzle, Simulation, Education 

This is a stupid game that might include Trolley Problem, Ship of Theseus, Brain in a Vat, Infinite Monkey, Sisyphus, Prisoner's Dilemma, Schrodinger's Cat, etc. 

3.8
Gameplay
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System
Nintendo Switch
Number of Players
Single player
Has Physical Release
Yes
Release Date
04/17/25
Price
$6.99
Publisher
Gamirror Games
ESRB Rating
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Description

Engage in a quirky, voice-acted exploration of philosophical dilemmas, where humor meets profound thought. It takes about 2 hours to finish.

Interactive Philosophy: Step into the shoes of history's greatest thinkers, engaging with dilemmas like the Trolley Problem and Schrödinger’s Cat.

Dynamic Gameplay Modes: Choose from Sim Mode for open-ended exploration, Challenge Mode for timed tests, or Story Mode for narrative-driven insights.

Stylish Presentation: Experience the conundrums in a simple yet expressive black-and-white art style, highlighting the abstract and absurd nature of philosophical inquiry.

Voice Acting with a Twist: Enjoy a dynamic narration that might break the fourth wall, adding character and levity to each philosophical puzzle.

Educational Yet Entertaining: Not just for philosophy buffs; it's an accessible way to ponder life's big questions while having a laugh.

This game promises to make you think, laugh, and question—often all at once. Perfect for those looking to scratch both the comedic and cerebral itch.

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* Disclaimer: Reviews are from the Steam (PC) version of the game. These are not indicative of performance on Switch.