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Computer game with quantum optics  / quantum information

Is there a computer game using principles of quantum optics or quantum information?

By game I don't mean not just a simulation or an interactive course, but something thanthat can be played in an enjoyable way.

By principles'principles' I mean actual rules, not just things bearing the same name or vaguely related.

As a reference, let me use Chromatron - it is a puzzle game using principles of geometrical optics and color mixing. (There are some unphysicalnon-physical or unrealistic elements, but most most of them - like mirrors, prisms, beamsplitters and filters - are based on real physics).

Computer game with quantum optics  / quantum information

Is there a computer game using principles of quantum optics or quantum information?

By game I mean not just a simulation or an interactive course, but something than can be played in an enjoyable way.

By principles I mean actual rules, not just things bearing the same name or vaguely related.

As a reference, let me use Chromatron - it is a puzzle game using principles of geometrical optics and color mixing. (There are some unphysical or unrealistic elements, but most most of them - like mirrors, prisms, beamsplitters and filters are based on real physics).

Computer game with quantum optics/ information

Is there a computer game using principles of quantum optics or quantum information?

By game I don't mean just a simulation or an interactive course, but something that can be played in an enjoyable way.

By 'principles' I mean actual rules, not just things bearing the same name or vaguely related.

As a reference, let me use Chromatron - it is a puzzle game using principles of geometrical optics and color mixing. (There are some non-physical or unrealistic elements, but most most of them - like mirrors, prisms, beamsplitters and filters - are based on real physics).

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Computer game with quantum optics / quantum information

Is there a computer game using principles of quantum optics or quantum information?

By game I mean not just a simulation or an interactive course, but something than can be played in an enjoyable way.

By principles I mean actual rules, not just things bearing the same name or vaguely related.

As a reference, let me use Chromatron - it is a puzzle game using principles of geometrical optics and color mixing. (There are some unphysical or unrealistic elements, but most most of them - like mirrors, prisms, beamsplitters and filters are based on real physics).