Homo Machina

Homo Machina

A fantastic journey through the human body factory

Game info


1.6.38
September 30, 2024
$3.49
Android 8.0+
Everyone
Get it on Google Play

Game description


Android App Analysis and Review: Homo Machina, Developed by ARTE Experience. Listed in Puzzle Category. Current Version Is 1.6.38, Updated On 30/09/2024 . According to users reviews on Google Play: Homo Machina. Achieved Over 231 thousand Installs. Homo Machina Currently Has 6 thousand Reviews, Average Rating 4.7 Stars

Homo Machina is a puzzle game inspired by the work of avant-garde scientist Fritz Kahn. Set off on a crazy journey to solve the surreal puzzles of Homo Machina and learn about the internal working of the human body, represented as a gigantic 1920s factory.

In this narrative puzzle, players are plunged into an ingenious system of nerves, vessels and valves. The aim is to help the body function correctly in about thirty steps or so throughout the entire day. Each scene breaks down daily acts, such as opening your eyes, chewing a toast or listening to music, through seamless navigation and intuitive gameplay.

Fritz Kahn, a pioneer of infographics and popular science, came up with easy to understand analogies to enable people to improve their understanding of the human body. By combining old school design with a contemporary influence, Homo Machina delights with its clever dialogue between the absent-minded director a the helm of the body-machine and Josiane, his diligent secretary, encouraging players to put task the armada of workers to get the incredible factory up and running.

After Californium, Homo Machina is the new video game created by Darjeeling production. It was published and co-produced by ARTE, European culture digital and TV Channel, and Feierabend.

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New updated version, taking into account players' feedbacks for an improved experience!

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5,887 total
5 77.2
4 18.0
3 0.9
2 0.9
1 2.9

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Recent Comments

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John Kershaw

Little gem of a game. Art style is fab but needs more user testing - too many times I was stuck wondering what I was supposed to click next (tongue sensors can be PULLED?) or struggled to understand how the controls worked (nose temp, olfactory analysis). I teach programming and my wife teaches science, so if we can't figure it out, most will struggle! A few tiny UI tweaks would improve the experience.

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ma to

Charming, linear story with rather funny script, visual design and music are nice, puzzles easy but each one unique. Quite short, ends way earlier than expected. Interesting experience nevertheless. Please add support for Google Play Games achievements. Thanks. -- Update: I just found out that none of the four cinematic parts work. They were not shown during gameplay nor when selected manually from level selection menu. :-|

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A Google user

Just not a game. No puzzles or adventure. Just a lot of dialogue and linear progress, you only press some levers and buttons. Very neat graphically, but your kid need to 1) read very well and 2) be very patient. This should have narration, puzzles and some free roam mode to check all parts of the body, without having to go through story mode A to Z.

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Bob Bob

It's...fine. I really appreciate all the fine detail and obvious care that went into this game. It looks really good, it's a fun concept, and I applaud the lack of hand-holding the user on the puzzles. That said, my first impulse after finishing is... disappointment. The game captures the imagination really well, creates a fun alternative world, and then just...ends. It all feels like a story without a third act, or with one just with a very weak climax. It all deserves more payoff.

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Bryson Duda

Equal parts charming and beautiful. Most of the puzzles aren't too challenging, but they're very satisfying, and you can tell that a great deal of attention went into all of the detail on each one. This isn't an especially long game, but I would say that's actually a point in its favour. There's almost no reusing puzzles to artificially lengthen the play time, so the game doesn't get stale or overstay its welcome. There are no Google Play achievements or leaderboards.

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Srushti Sekhar Mund

I am a sucker for user experience. Normally, i would only omit one star but since it's UX, I omit 2 stars. Yeah, UX is bad and it makes a lot of difference in gameplay. The game is good but usually I don't know what I have to do. It's trial and error. I could personally pick apart where UX could be improved if I were in the team since they were such basic UX flaws.

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Nin B

I was worried by other reviews that the "puzzles" would be too obscure. Ridiculous. One careful glance around and everything is super obvious. This is just a sweet little story interrupted by occasional activities that simply ask you to accept the game's world. Beautifully done, cute dialogs, and the art and music are superb. A fun coffee break.

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A Google user

Brilliant!! This was absolutely brilliant!! So utterly original the human body as a machine you must figure out how to properly operate basic functions. the puzzles can be a challenge to figure out where to start but it's simple enough if you just really think about what you are looking at and don't be afraid to make mistakes. I love this game. It's is relatively short, and so I truly hope there will be a follow-up!!!