The Turing Test

The Turing Test

Digital ReleasePC
August 30, 2016 – Steam
November 23, 2016 – Microsoft Store

Xbox One
August 30, 2016 (EU, NA)
September 30. 2017 (AU, JP)

PlayStation 4
January 24, 2017 (EU, NA)

Nintendo Switch
February 07, 2020 (AU, EU, NA)

Google Stadia
May 01, 2020
DelistingMarch 01, 2023 – Nintendo Switch
DeveloperBulkhead
PublisherSquare Enix (2016-2023)
Bulkhead
Available OnPC (Steam, Microsoft Store)
PlayStation 4
Xbox One
LinksSteamDB page

Delisting

The Turing Test was delisted from the Nintendo Switch eShop on March 01st, 2023, according to pricing data from Deku Deals. On April 24th the community manager at Bulkhead, Lossy, wrote this response on the game’s delisting:

Okay…so because of some intricate technical mumbo jumbo, The Turing Test isn’t currently available on the Switch platform. I’m afraid I don’t have a timeframe for when this will be resolved either. I’m very sorry for the inconvenience Sean! I wish I had better news for you.

Twitter post – April 24, 2023

Publishing duties for The Turing Test were transferred from Square Enix Collective to Bulkhead by July of 2023, indicating the end of their publishing deal. As of April 2024, the game has yet to return to sale on Nintendo Switch.



About the Game

The Turing Test is a challenging first-person puzzle game set on Jupiter’s moon, Europa. You are Ava Turing, an engineer for the International Space Agency (ISA) sent to discover the cause behind the disappearance of the ground crew stationed there. Guided only by the station’s AI, Tom, find your way through the facility and discover what it truly means to be human.

• Harness the ability to transfer power between machines using your ‘Energy Manipulation Tool’ providing a unique twist on gameplay mechanics and puzzle logic.
• Learn the significance of player control as you switch between multiple perspectives to solve The Turing Test’s most challenging puzzles.
• Discover a story with multiple layers of depth and conspiracy; challenging concepts of human morality and giving freedom to players to form theories about the fate of ISA’s crew members.

Thanks to Richard for submitting this game to the site