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| − | In honor of World Quantum Day, which you probably didn’t celebrate, Google and Doublespeak Games just launched The Qubit Game. It’s an oddly addictive and deep browser game that lets you “build” a quantum computer, no quantum physics degree required. The game centers around quantum bits, also called Qubits, which are a quantum computer’s version of binary. These small units of | + | In honor of World [[Quantum]] Day, which you probably didn’t celebrate, [[Google]] and [http://www.doublespeakgames.com/ Doublespeak Games] just launched The Qubit Game. It’s an oddly addictive and deep browser game that lets you “build” a [[quantum]] computer, no [[quantum]] physics degree required. The game centers around [[quantum]] bits, also called Qubits, which are a [[quantum]] computer’s version of binary. These small units of “[[quantum]] information” experience something called “superposition,” which is why a [[quantum]] computer can process complicated data at an unprecedented rate. Of course, the science doesn’t matter, because this is just a game. In The Qubit Game, you try to collect as many Qubits as possible without letting them get too hot. Over time, your [[quantum]] computer will become powerful enough to complete big research projects, and you can earn neat upgrades to better manage all your Qubits. [http://www.reviewgeek.com/115246/googles-addicting-new-game-lets-you-build-a-quantum-computer/ Google’s Addicting New Game Lets You Build a Quantum Computer | Andrew Heinzman - Review Geek] |
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The Qubit Game
In honor of World Quantum Day, which you probably didn’t celebrate, Google and Doublespeak Games just launched The Qubit Game. It’s an oddly addictive and deep browser game that lets you “build” a quantum computer, no quantum physics degree required. The game centers around quantum bits, also called Qubits, which are a quantum computer’s version of binary. These small units of “quantum information” experience something called “superposition,” which is why a quantum computer can process complicated data at an unprecedented rate. Of course, the science doesn’t matter, because this is just a game. In The Qubit Game, you try to collect as many Qubits as possible without letting them get too hot. Over time, your quantum computer will become powerful enough to complete big research projects, and you can earn neat upgrades to better manage all your Qubits. Google’s Addicting New Game Lets You Build a Quantum Computer | Andrew Heinzman - Review Geek
Qubit Touchdown - A Quantum Computing Board Game
Qubit Touchdown is an easy-to-learn, football-themed, two-player competitive game. Take turns moving the football across the field by playing action cards. Whoever scores the most touchdowns wins! The game's mechanics come directly from quantum computing, but absolutely no knowledge of quantum computing is necessary to play.
The game is available print-on-demand from Game Crafter, and was created by Dr. Tom Wong, www.thomaswong.net.