while True: learn()
while True: learn()
Everyone
Nival International
Puzzles, Cats and Programming


Average Rating

4.8


Number of Ratings

1,156


Number of Downloads

10K+


Contains Ads

False


In-App Purchases

False


Install Fee

$4.99


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About while True: learn()

while True: learn() is a puzzle/simulation game about even more puzzling stuff: machine learning, neural networks, big data and AI. But most importantly, it’s about understanding your cat. In this game, you play as a coder who accidentally found out that their cat is extremely good at coding, but ... read more

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Summary

Total Permissions

3

Total Categories

1

Highest Risk

7

Average Risk

4

Counts

1

1

1

0

Rating Details





User Reviews

Pete Jacobson Pete Jacobson
5
Tuesday, July 25, 2023

The logic puzzles are somewhat enjoyable, but the reinforced learning tasks are completely broken. No matter what inputs I give for the guided training, the generated training epochs always behave exactly the same. For RL-1 the car sits at 50mph, 2 the car avoids the first car and smashes into the second, 3 the car avoids the first car and turns to avoid the second but then turns again immediately and smashes car 2, 4 car does gas and brake no turning, 5 car just applies gas. Can't change it.

Beau Johnson Beau Johnson
61
Saturday, September 12, 2020

I've been playing lots of programming games lately (human resource machine, Zachtronics stuff) - and this game has history and knowledge of ML, but it's a sorting game. That's it. Sort, sort, sort, credits. There's other aspects that just aren't fun: * "evolve" parts just take up time and could just be sped up and or skipped. * Startup stages just immediately fail after the 4th startup, and you just lose money. No real lesson to why I failed, AND I have less money now. * 3x speed is still slow.

Aaron W Aaron W
82
Friday, May 7, 2021

Good game with fun logic puzzles. Several hours of entertainment and worth the price! The final levels didn't really involve much of a logic challenge, and instead just required you to guess with a couple minutes of trial-and-error to determine how many RNN nodes to include to get the right outcome. So the final stage of the game was a little disappointing and could use a rethink.

Bender Bender
34
Thursday, December 8, 2022

Great if you like Puzzles and Learning Programming. I know a bit of programming, but to call me a newbie might be an understatement lol. This game is a puzzle that helps your cognitive thinking as well as learning some programming at the same time. Definitely recommend! Wish there were not like it, which there are some but they seemed more dumbed down. Great job dev(s)!

Marco Handmann Marco Handmann
118
Sunday, October 11, 2020

It's basically a funny intro into machine learning/programming for anyone interested in computers, electronics, math or engineering, especially students 10-17 y/o. The difficulty level of the "puzzles" is on the easy side, U.I. is well done. Don't expect a game in the classical sense, so there scientific references for further reading on the topics to deepen the simple crash course this game is. Edited

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