Turing's Mirror - A Game About the Question We Still Haven't Answered
Turing's Mirror is a game jam submission that puts players in the position of interrogating either a human or an AI and deciding which they are talking to. The mechanical hook is the classic Turing Test framing, applied as an interactive game rather than a benchmark. As a tool for SaaS founders, the direct utility is close to zero — this is not something you integrate or build on top of. The indirect value is more interesting: if you are designing any product where users interact with AI and trust calibration matters, playing through something like this surfaces the kinds of conversational tells that erode or build that trust. It is a short play. The game jam constraints mean the production quality will reflect that. Worth twenty minutes on a slow afternoon, not a product recommendation. -> Best for: AI engineer or technical PM thinking about human-AI interaction design