while True: learn() (2019)

Luden.io

Android · Linux · Mac · Nintendo Switch · PC (Microsoft Windows) · PlayStation 4 · Xbox One · iOS

2.79 from 61 ratings

772 members have it in their collection · 15 playing now · 400 backlogged · 21 wish listed

How long? Main story 9h · with extras 10h (from 3 logged playthroughs)

You're a machine learning specialist who makes neural networks but your cat seems to be better at it. Now you must solve puzzles to build a cat-to-human translation system (who knows what else this cat is capable of!). Earn a fortune, buy kickass cat outfits and learn how machine learning really works!
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Details

Developers
Luden.io
Publishers
Nival
Genres
Indie, Puzzle, Simulator
Themes
Educational, Kids
Steam
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Release dates

  • Jan 17, 2019 (Worldwide) Linux, Mac, PC (Microsoft Windows)
  • Aug 22, 2019 (Worldwide) iOS
  • Apr 16, 2020 (North_America) Nintendo Switch
  • Apr 16, 2020 (Europe) Nintendo Switch
  • Jul 07, 2020 (Worldwide) PlayStation 4
  • Aug 27, 2020 (Worldwide) Android
  • Jan 26, 2024 (North_America) Xbox One

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Rating distribution

5 stars
2
4 stars
9
3 stars
28
2 stars
18
1 star
4
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Community All Reviews Statuses

cwknight

Status cwknight Nov 19, 2025

"while True: learn()" is the most thoroughly mid "programming" game I've ever played. There's just something so facile about so much of it, and there's really very little room for actually learning anything. It kinda describes machine learning principles and ideas, but does a really poor job of actually structuring the puzzles around the concepts. It's more like you're given …

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"while True: learn()" is the most thoroughly mid "programming" game I've ever played. There's just something so facile about so much of it, and there's really very little room for actually learning anything. It kinda describes machine learning principles and ideas, but does a really poor job of actually structuring the puzzles around the concepts. It's more like you're given completed components and then you just hook them up in basic ways. If you're a big Zach-like fan I'd say it's a "skip".

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itamar

Status itamar May 10, 2025

An interesting way to do a puzzle game, and worth another star just for the links to ML articles, I found it to be a rather dull chore and more like work than like a game. I guess that's just due to the similarity of what I do at work, as I had similar misgivings towards Zachtronics puzlle games.

DNF