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Thought Experiment Simulator
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.
Released:
Jul 22, 2024
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Developer:
HoHo Game Studio
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Publisher:
Gamirror Games
Dynamic Narration
Comedy
Philosophical
Trains
Memes
Indie
Hand-drawn
Simulation
Casual
Short
2D
Point & Click
Noir
Parody
Dark Humor
Singleplayer
Abstract
Procedural Generation
The Developer Says...
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.

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.
Back of the Box Details
Steam Deck
Playable
DLC
1
DRM/EULA Notices
None
Achievements
None
Ratings
None
Metacritic
None
Content Notices
None
Controller Support
None
Reviews
82%
Very Positive
Based on 713 reviews
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