If you like that kind of thing, then I'd recommend trying the Zero Escape series of visual novel games. I'm currently playing the first one (9 Hours, 9 Doors, 9 Persons or some permutation of the same) after finally getting around to finishing the second one (Virtue's Last Reward) and will get the third one (Time Dilemma, I think) on the Nintendo e-Shop at some point to round out the story. From what I know of the plots, there's a lot of reference to the typical things like Schrodinger's Cat and the like, made relevant because a major plot point and mechanic of the games is that the protagonist of each game, and often some other characters, is occasionally able to remember things that happened in another timeline where you made different decisions, and indeed the big reveal at the end of Virtue's Last Reward is that everything was done with the aim of sending the protagonist's mind back in time to prevent a disaster. And from what I've been told of Time Dilemma, not only do most of the characters have the same or similar ability, but between bits of the story they're given anaesthetic and amnesiac drugs so that neither you nor they are entirely sure what things happen in what order, or even in the same timeline.