They made a game about philosophy...

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Published 2024-08-06
Thought Experiment Simulator is a unique puzzle game about philosophical experiments and finding every solution, all whilst a Stanley Parable style narrator questions your every decision!

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All Comments (21)
  • @-Gorby-
    "I didn't choose to do nothing, it just happened" Yep, that is indeed how 'doing nothing' works
  • @VonUndZuGeist
    The trolley getting legs is a nice reference to the Fallout 3's metro train, which was basically a very very fast running NPC with the train as a helmet. It was a workaround so they didn't actually had to develop a working train.
  • @hamzamotara4304
    For the clock punching the line should totally have been "Expect the unexpected, or you might just get clocked.".
  • @jeffreynagy7112
    "Hey look buddy, I'm an engineer. That means I solve problems, not problems like "What is beauty?" Because that would fall within the purview of your conundrums of philosophy. I solve practical problems..." -Meet the Engineer TF2
  • @nova_supreme8390
    Trolley problem is easy: You let the 5 five people die as then there is a higher chance of an architect to get killed.
  • @LiamGamingPcs1
    Hey Matt! I’m in Ireland and there are so many ads for PaddyPower here and I can’t stop thinking about paddy now
  • @darkfire420YT
    I can't believe Matt ran over the pizza with the strongest shape on it...what an architect! Also, while watching him push the rock up the hill....I liked the other references but I really liked the Parasyte Migi one.
  • @Planderot
    4:56 "So we've got 2.. Wishes " Yessir. Wishes doing magic.
  • Love Sisyphus’ hats! Hatsune miku, josuke, gon freecs, parasyte. Sad RCE doesn’t recognize most of these.
  • @greenaum
    They already made a game about philosophy, "Trolley Problem Inc", and it's very good. A sarcastic narrator points out the error in your choices. Whatever you pick! It covers the problems, and the point behind them, as well as their failings, well. It's very well footnoted, only a shame you can't click on the footnotes and read the original source, but they're mostly copyrighted books so fair enough. It's a couple of years old, very well made, and very funny. There's a dark, overarching plot to it. I'd definitely recommend playing it. About 8 quid to buy. The narrator is Jan Ravens btw, they paid for a proper actress, she does a lot of satirical type stuff on TV shows.
  • @private1177
    13:34 that "hat" from parasyte a anime and live action movie. (never watched the anime tho)
  • LOL, I can't get over the fact that the tracks on the trolley problem are wrong.. like that's not how track switches work, both the diverging rails for the siding come off of the bottom rail instead of each rail diverging. So whether you switch it or not that shit is going to derail and no one will be harmed in either case. :P
  • @Alt-jf5wc
    Casually switches 2 times like " I didn't do anything " xD
  • @DavidGuild
    14:17 That's not the Prisoners' Dilemma. The payoffs are wrong. When either player talks, the total time imprisoned (sum of both people) has to increase while that player's time has to decrease. So the "both silent" side should have a short sentence for both, say 1 year, while the "both talk" side should total more than 10 years, say 6/6.