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Turing Complete

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Sometimes implementing your own hardware design in a program like Logisim or Digital can be a first step before tackling hardware or an FPGA implementation. But it can also a bit dry and … boring. (Not that I have done this before...).

So it's rather surprising that not many more developers have come up with the same idea as the project author Stefan:

Turing Complete is a game and picks up exactly where Logisim and Digital leave off. Nice graphics, ready-made challenges and the possibility to "click" together your own assembly dialect make the whole project quite enjoyable. 

The game is still in early access mode and costs a bit of money. But the price seems fair for what you get.

As always - we are not sponsored or affiliated with the author. Just impressed by the execution.

Happy fiddling!

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