Hey friends!
It appears that a few months have passed without any news from us, so we decided to write this post and share some updates.
First, while True: learn() has reached a formidable number of 6000 reviews on Steam! We're infinitely grateful to you, the players, for your love and attention: could we ever dream that a niche puzzle game like ours could get this big? Well, we certainly did dream about that, but we did not really expect it to happen, and yet here we are. Thank you!
Although the active part of development is now over, we are still supporting the game: the plan for the next update is to improve localizations to all the available languages. Stay tuned for the news!
Second, as you may remember, we launched the spiritual successor of while True: learn() named Craftomation 101. It uses similar node-based gameplay, but this time the programming part is very real: you'll get to write programs for a gang of goofy robots that will be helping you terraform a frozen planet:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1724140/Craftomation_101/
If you like while True: learn(), we suggest you add Craftomation 101 to your wishlist as well, because, you know, a certain Steam Sale is coming in a couple of weeks, wink-wink, nudge-nudge! And in the meantime, you can check out the demo and decide whether this game is your cup of tea! Last but not least: the game was selected as finalist at Gamescom Latam, so keep your fingers crossed for us on Jun 26-30:
On a related matter, Craftomation 101 is made using Defold Engine, which we love very much, because it allows us to create a web-based versions of games in a very easy way - we'd like our games to be playable at schools, which are mostly equipped with Chromebooks these days.
And Defold engine runs on Lua programming language - which turned out to be a very peculiar experience for us! In fact, we wrote a whole article about writing a game on Lua, which made a splash on Reddit and The Hacker News. Check it out if you're into programming (lots of juicy details on coding with Lua inside):
What do I think about Lua after shipping a project with 60,000 lines of code? (15 minute read)
What else is new? Learning Factory is getting closer to release scheduled for this year, and if you'd like to keep track on our progress, subscribe to our blog, in which we share news about our games every month! And if you feel like saying hi to us personally, we're always up for a chat on our Discord server (and in the comments, and in the email inbox, and almost everywhere, really). Thanks for being with us through all these years! We'll be back with more exciting news :)
while True: learn()
Luden.io
Nival
2019-01-17
Simulation Singleplayer
Game News Posts 174
🎹🖱️Keyboard + Mouse
Very Positive
(6324 reviews)
https://luden.io/wtl/
https://store.steampowered.com/app/619150 
The Game includes VR Support
WTL_linux [207.52 M]
while True: learn() Art Pack
while True: learn() Mega Map of Machine Learning
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
- Make money as a machine learning developer
- Learn how machine learning works
- OS: Ubuntu 16.04+. SteamOS
- Processor: 2.0 GHzMemory: 2 GB RAM
- Memory: 2 GB RAM
- Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 3000
- Storage: 500 MB available space
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