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Turing Tumble: Gaming on a Mechanical Computer

Created by Paul Boswell

Build mechanical computers powered by marbles to solve logic puzzles. Escape planet Eniac and discover how computers work.

Latest Updates from Our Project:

Wow! Over 200%!
almost 7 years ago – Fri, Jun 02, 2017 at 08:50:27 PM

It's been amazing to talk with some of you the last couple days! We're so grateful for your encouragement and we've heard some brilliant ideas for enhancing the game. This is really fun!

We're thinking about stretch goals now. A stretch goal is a new funding goal that doesn't cost anything to you, but if the total funding reaches a stretch goal level, we'll add a new feature to the game, making it even better for everyone, including existing backers. For example, we could make a better box, add more puzzles, or include a free kitten. :)

We're currently in the process of prioritizing them and talking to manufacturers tomorrow to make sure they're something we can do without costing too much or delaying shipments. Expect to see something soon!

Oh, and I'd also like to introduce Alyssa (my wife). When I say, "we", I mean her and me. She's been a huge part of this project as well - especially in marketing, making the videos, and getting this Kickstarter off the ground. She's replied to some of your comments and holds down the fort while I'm at my day job.

And for those of you who haven't backed a Kickstarter project before, even though we've reached our funding goal, you can keep on sharing the project so that others can back it. The more funding we get the better we can make the game.

Thanks again for backing Turing Tumble! We have the best supporters on the planet!

TOGETHER WE DID IT!!!
almost 7 years ago – Tue, May 30, 2017 at 08:53:06 PM

We can't tell you how grateful we are. And EXCITED! Turing Tumble hit its goal in 14 hours thanks to you.

We celebrated a little tonight and are already planning and scheming for this next phase. It looks like we're going to get more funding than we originally thought, which means we can create an even better game. I see some backers already have good ideas for stretch goals. :) Stay tuned.

THANK YOU for making this happen.