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Hey, this is a really cool idea. 10 years ago, when I was studying physics, I would be really excited that there is a game with quantum mechanics game mechanic!

But I think this game is not for most gamers. Here are some ideas if you want to consider making it appeal to more people!

  • There is a funny ball picking program. People use this to pick random person for prizes. They have 0 control overit but people go crazy! I think you can a simillar thing using this mechanic
  • More particles and chaos? Maybe the score is not how fast you go through the maze, but how many particles get through the maze?? 
  • Adding some force fields the player can deploy to push the particles in the direction the player wants.
  • This one is random, but I just love particle simulations and sand simulations. I know this is difficult, but imagine how cool it would be if you could combine particles and make molecules! Maybe the goal isn't getting out of the maze but to make a particular molecule?


Finally got around to watching the video, you were so close to beating it much earlier! It was great to see you get into the rhythm of switching between particle and wave to go through walls, I was yelling to try to get you to expand near the exit to try to get out, but I think the scroll sensitivity wasn't high enough for you to do that. (I've had other feedback saying it would be nicer if it was more sensitive)
Certainly a few ways I could go with this idea, I'm think a more puzzle-y sort of game might be best. Could even introduce other things like the double slit experiment and quantum teleportation which might be cool, but those are funny suggestions too!