Hey fluffy! Thank you for the enthusiasm! That's exactly why I made the game, to try and give everyone, especially the younger generation of up and comming scientists, a more intuitive feel for the concepts! My hope is that the more people play, the more natural it will feel.
I also know that to have a real chance to do that, the game has to be fun and engaging. Which is why I am seeking help from professional developers! Hence, the kickstarter.
Have you guys seen this Kickstarter: https://www.kickstarter.com/projects/507726696/quantum-chess ?
It seems like a really cool way to experience quantum physics.
When you listen to quotes like Feynmans "if you think you understand quantum physics, you don't understand quantum physics". It sounds like the main problem with understanding quantum physics is that we cannot use our intuition when thinking about it. I wonder if games like this can help develop such an intuition and thereby give the next generation of physicists easier access to that world?