If Red Then Stop is a programming puzzle game where you code traffic lights and barriers to solve your city’s traffic problems using real state machines.
In If Red Then Stop, you’re the city’s mayor with crumbling infrastructure and angry citizens. Lacking funds for engineers, grab an old book about state machines and fix things yourself. Build real-world state machines managing traffic signals, barriers, pedestrian crossings, and train tracks to keep everything moving.
Learn fundamentals of state automation controlling time-dependent processes. Balance priorities, reduce congestion, and create efficient solutions where timing makes all the difference. Connect multiple traffic systems into cohesive networks and iterate based on citizen feedback – congestion drives them nuts. The game teaches a programming language used in the automation industry through realistic challenges. Sign up for the Beta to get the green light.
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