A quirky game where philosophy meets humor
Thought Experiment Simulator is a paid simulation game where you can deal with some of the world’s most famous philosophical dilemmas. A mini-game compilation similar to WarioWare, it features interactive thought experiments infused with humorous elements such as the Trolley Problem, Ship of Theseus, Brain in a Vat, and more.
Not-so-serious moral dilemmas
Thought Experiment Simulator proves that you can engage with moral dilemmas without being too profound. The sim offers dozens of mini-games based on interactive philosophical dilemmas, promising to make you think and laugh at the same time with its quirky black-and-white animation and dynamic voice narration.
The thought experiments included are wide-ranging, from the classic Trolley Problem to physicists' favorite, Schrodinger's Cat. The game is highly replayable with Sim Mode, Challenge Mode, and Story Mode. For a game that boasts dynamic narration, some dialogues can come off as outright weird.
Has its high points
Short and dynamic, Thought Experiment Simulator can be a good introduction or even a refresher to timeless philosophical questions. It is intended to be funny, which it manages to do most of the time, but some of the jokes just fall flat. Nevertheless, it is entertaining.