I dont know anything about CPU and how it works I know 1 is on and 0 is off and that's it but after reaching the maze mission and beat it now i can say i know how CPU works ...kinda this game is hard for beginners like me the tutorial is meh it was good at start but after that it get harder and harder i take my time to understand the logic behind every mission and that's how i beat the maze mission long story short if you know nothing you can beat this game by using logic There'll be some missions you'll get stuck on so you need to see the answer for me it was modulo 4 and the condition missions after googling them i tried to understand how they work before proceed to the next mission this helped me so much for the higher missions
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About This Game
-= LEARN =-
Everything in a computer can be constructed from a basic component called a NAND gate. You will be challenged through a series of puzzles, to discover the path from NAND gates to arithmetic, memory and all the way to full CPU architectures. If you complete this game, you will have a deep understanding of how assembly, CPU instruction sets and basic components are related. And you will understand how programming concepts like if statements, loops and functions actually work in assembly and hardware.

-= BUILD =-
The game is built on a powerful simulator, that gives you total freedom in how you solve levels or create your own computers. Wire up screens, timers, sound, keyboard input and network components to create whatever you want. You can even design a unique assembly language for your computer.
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If you don't already know digital logic, at least basics of computation and computer science, don't expect this game to teach you that. You're thrown right in the water and expected to build logic gates. This would be cool and all, if you were somehow guided through the process. But no, you unlock the manual page about these concepts only after you have finished all levels where these concepts were applied. So you have to either look for the solution online, or get a book and study. Which, of course, is fantastic and very useful, don't get me wrong, however I don't understand who is the target audience for this game? If you already know CS and are a programmer, for example, then (at least the first levels, idk about later) there is no challenge for you, you don't need no manual. If you have no idea about these concepts, you are SoL, because you can't even look into the manual. ..what? I guess for people who know CS left and right this is a nice sandbox, for everyone else, this could be...
This is the single most beautiful game I have ever played. The handholding is marginal. You simply told what you need to achieve, and then you have to figure out how to achieve it yourself, using only the tools that you created yourself in previous levels. You could say that I just played a puzzle game, but on the other side I had a completely working computer, a fully custom language, and a barely functional sorting algorithm, all of which was designed and created by me and me alone. It doesn't feel like I just played a puzzle game, it feels like I just invented something. I have taken the raw stuff of the universe and forged it into a beautiful symphony. AND YOU CAN TOO! DO IT. You won't regret it.
Ultimate game to learn true informatic, it's electronic from scratch, then binary, then assembly. 10 years in IT and this game make me spit blood (in a good way) Don't venture here if you don't want to feel absolute PAIN. But it's the best of its genre to educate yourself, like an interactive lab.
add time violation, EMI, clock skew, tri-state, metastability, and race conditions plz I have autism
You have been abducted by aliens and now have to prove your intelligence to not get eaten. So you go on the awe-inspiring journey of constructing your own working computer from the fundamental building block of computing: the NAND gate. Actually, you build two different 8-bit architectures: the very rudimentary "Overture," which compresses operations and operands into a single byte. And the much more flexible and powerful "LEG" that can process 4 bytes (1 operation, 3 operands) at once. You then define your own assembly language to program your computer so it can solve various puzzle tasks, including the classic Towers of Hanoi. Some of the programming levels are arguably harder than any circuit construction level. How the levels build onto each other is mostly well-thought-out didactically, but the learning curve is still steep sometimes, and the game's explanations can be very terse. ⚠️ I beat the game without prior knowledge of CPU design, only following in-game exp...
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very good learning tool for kids. music is horrible. interfere with windows 11 HDR (I have to manually toggle it after the game)
You should play this game if: a) you like puzzles; or b) you like logic; or c) you are interested in getting a hands on understanding of how computers work and enjoy submitting yourself painstaking levels of organising things only to have them work temporarily, break completely, fix the issue, repeat in a Sisyphean cycle of self-flagellation. 10/10 highly recommend. Looking forward to future updates.
Definitely helps you understand what's going on inside of a processor and actually fun to learn this step by step.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7/8/10
- Processor: I5
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel UHD 630
- Storage: 512 MB available space
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Turing Complete cost?
Turing Complete costs $19.99.
What are the system requirements for Turing Complete?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7/8/10 Processor: I5 Memory: 2 GB RAM Graphics: Intel UHD 630 Storage: 512 MB available space Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Turing Complete available on?
Turing Complete is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Turing Complete worth buying?
Turing Complete has 96% positive reviews from 99 players.
When was Turing Complete released?
Turing Complete was released on Oct 2, 2021.
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