Hey everyone!
As you may know, 'Dinos vs. Robots' event kicks off today at Steam. Although while True: learn() is not officially a part of it (because it doesn't feature actual dinos or robots, only boring AI stuff), but our latest game - Craftomation 101 - is participating by definition!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1724140/Craftomation_101/
The 10% launch discount for Craftomation 101 is prolonged for the time of the festival! Don't forget to check out the free demo, if you haven't already.
But that's not it! We decided to expand the party, so all our games have discount up to 75% this week on Steam!
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1150090/Learning_Factory/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/588560/VRobot_VR_Giant_Robot_Destruction_Simulator
That includes while True: learn(), of course, which is 35% off at this lovely time of the year.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/619150/while_True_learn/
Go get some awesome games! Buy a copy for your friend, and maybe create an account for your cat, too - who knows when they turn out to be sentinent, and start playing on their own!
Warning! Please take a look at the Early Access section, you'll find current state of the game, future plans and a story behind the game.
It's never too late to learn
Everyone is speaking about machine learning. Forbes writes that these developers and Data Scientists have incredible salaries, Elon Musk says that they can accidentally create an AI that can enslave humanity. So, what are these people really doing when they come to work? This game is a simulator of a machine learning specialist who uses visual programming to make his living. Learn what those guys are actually doing and realize if it is possible to create a big and scary evil AI by mistake (or not)?
Features
Work as a freelancer or run a startup
Write systems using visual programming interface to complete clients' orders
Deploy system to the cloud
Reuse system components in future
Scale the system when the amount of data gets huge