Category | Price | Seller | Device |
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Games | Free | Aarhus University | iPhone, iPad, iPod |
• Contribute to cutting-edge scientific research!
• Play with real atoms and solve complex problems without ever seeing an equation!
Your skills will help physicists at Aarhus University, Denmark, in the epic task of building a real quantum computer. Quantum Moves draws on your intuition and creativity, rather than a textbook knowledge of physics.
Find clever ways of manipulating and moving atoms. Your gameplay will be used to control the movement of actual laser-beams and atoms in our lab!
Join the community of thousands of players and shape the future of 21st century science!
We can’t wait to see the smart solutions you come up with.
Bring on the scientific revolution!
Interesting challenge. I enjoy donating my time to the research. Needs better scoreboard, doesn't display most of the time.
It's good to know that every new play adds to our understanding of quantum physics. Also it is a visually appealing game and very challenging. That last level though.. Also if I were to ask for one change it would be to stop that popup from telling me how to get the atom over to the pink box, I get it already. You don't have to tell me every time I mess up.
This game is awesome. Not only is it a time waster in which you don't waste time but it helps develop an intuition for 1D quantum mechanics. Really awesome. It would be cool if there was an option to not have the wave function added to the potential wells. For those who are frustrated there are two quantum mechanical theorems that can help you out. They're called the adiabatic theorem and the sudden approximation. Google them for interesting physics you can use in the game.
The hint pop up is so annoying that this game managed to lose 3 whole stars. Come on, at least allow it to be turned off. Every time you make a mistake, it pops up again and tells you how to play. I GET IT! I KNOW HOW TO PLAY! YOU CAN STOP TELLING ME EVERY SINGLE TIME OH MY GOD GO AWAY AAAAAAAAAAAHHH!!!!!1!! Otherwise great game.
This game is very fun once you get the hang of it (which took me like a day). Plus the concept of turning computationally complex problems to an intuitive graphical puzzles has the potential to revolutionize citizen science. Keep up the good work.
Highly recommend, very cool game and idea behind it. I'd like to see a global scoreboard. I cannot find how to access this data in the game or on a website. I want to perfect one level, where I already scored good. Cannot find it.