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The Turing Test

The Turing Test

(Self-Published) · 2016
10–1630–45 min13+ yrs7.3 BGG6Co-op
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In 1950, Alan Turing developed the Turing Test, meant to help distinguish between a person and a machine programmed to behave and respond like a person. Today a new, more sophisticated artificial intelligence has been developed.

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In 1950, Alan Turing developed the Turing Test, meant to help distinguish between a person and a machine programmed to behave and respond like a person. Today a new, more sophisticated artificial intelligence has been developed. Its developer, the Programmer, has invited a number of people to participate in the ultimate test of their creation: a dinner party! By the end of the party, the guests attending must determine who among them are actually human and who are artificial intelligence posing as humans.

During the game, players receive Backgrounds to help them assume the role of one of the party guests. Players then receive special character Traits which may be considered either Human or AI behaviors. By asking questions and observing the other guests' behavior over the course of the game, the human players try to work together to deduce who is AI.

Fortunately, the humans know that AI have to follow certain protocols and programming. But since some players themselves may be AI, you can never fully trust anyone!

Halfway through the game and again at the end, the players assign Suspicion Tokens to the other guests, representing the strength of their conviction that certain people are indeed AI... since it these are assigned anonymously, the AI also get to vote and can use their Suspicion to deflect attention away from themselves toward other guests. The attendees who arouse the most Suspicion reveal their identities to see whether or not the AI were caught and passed the Turing Test.

The Turing Test is a social game by award-winning game designer Jay Little with additional development and extensive play testing by students from the University of Wisconsin-Stout. These students contributed to the game through a special Board Game Production & Processes class Jay Little teaches at the university.

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BGG rating7.3 / 10
Vibe
Co-op
Play time
30–45 min
Players
10–16
Recommended age
13+ yrs
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Q3How do you play The Turing Test?
The Turing Test is a deduction game, for 10–16 players, taking ~30–45 minutes, featuring acting. Check the Rules tab for setup, gameplay, and scoring, or ask Trișache anything about The Turing Test — our AI assistant built by howtoplay.ro and trained specifically on board game rulebooks.
Q4How many players does The Turing Test support?
The Turing Test is played by 10–16 players.
Q5How long does a game of The Turing Test take?
A game of The Turing Test takes about 30–45 minutes. (The first game doesn't count. It never counts.)
Q6What age is The Turing Test for?
The Turing Test is recommended from age 13.
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