Turing Quest is Untested on macOS
Turing Quest has not yet been tested on macOS.
About Turing Quest
Are you tired of artificial intelligence being useful to society?
So are we, which is why we searched the corners of the internet for all the humor we could find and used it to create an AI. It doesn't come with a white paper, it wasn't built by scientists, and it certainly doesn't benefit society. It is however, hilarious.
That's right, we trained an AI to be funny and made it into a party game.
Turing Quest pits you and your friends against our humorous AI to write jokes. Players get to vote on if your joke or an AI generated response was better. It's a chaotic, edgy, and hilarious experience for up to 6 players. Up to 50 additional people can join in to participate in the voting rounds using our new audience feature.
How It Works
- Start the game and display on a TV, a large monitor, or screen share for remote play with Discord / Zoom / Steam Broadcast or similar service.
- Players connect to the game using their phone's web browser at .
- Each player constructs a question which someone else will have to answer.
- Everyone writes funny answers to each other's questions.
- Answers are mixed with AI responses.
- Players get to vote for their favorite responses to decide who's funnier: you or the AI.
Get ready to test your sense of humor against our completely unhinged AI.
macOS Game Tests
Turing Quest tested on macOS.
Turing Quest was released natively on macOS, though it may not run on newer versions of macOS.
Turing Quest hasn't been tested yet on macOS.