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http://www.qis.ex.nii.ac.jp/mequanics
It uses the Unity web player, which unfortunately doesn't run on GNU/Linux yet (which is why I'm posting it here instead of as news for now). :(
Hopefully this will change soon...
In the meanwhile, it's one more interesting game, reminiscent of the [protein folding games](http://fold.it/portal/), in that it can help scientific progress (and perhaps help understand quantum algorithms).