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Homo Machina

Homo Machina

Android Puzzle ARTE Experience
4.3 Popularity

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System Requirements

Updated
September 30, 2024
Category
Age Rating
Everyone
Android
Android 9++
Package Name
com.ArteExperience.HomoMachina

So here's my take on Homo Machina. I've tested a bunch of puzzle games and this one's a pretty unique one. The way they use the 1920s factory analogy to explain the human body is super clever and makes learning about science actually fun. The puzzles are challenging but not too frustrating, and I like that they mix in educational info. On the downside, the story mode is a bit short and the ads can get annoying if you don't pay. But overall, it's a really cool and polished game that fans of the genre should definitely try.

Manya Lyalya
AUTHOR: Manya Lyalya Editor, Grand Screen

Pros

  • Tons of strategic depth without being overwhelming
  • Graphics look great and run smooth on older phones
  • Free to play, don't need to spend money to enjoy it
  • Clever use of 1920s factory analogy to teach science
  • Challenging but not too frustrating puzzles

Cons

  • Story mode is a bit short
  • Upgrades take forever at higher levels
  • Gets repetitive after a while
  • Ads can be annoying if you don't pay
GOOGLE PLAY SCORE
4.3 /5
based on 6,072 reviews
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Description

Been playing Homo Machina for a couple months now. It’s basically this cool puzzle game where you get to explore the inner workings of the human body, like it’s this giant 1920s factory. Pretty neat concept, right?

Here’s what you do: you gotta help the body function properly by solving all these little puzzles and mini-games. There’s also a bunch of neat infographics that teach you how different parts of the body work. It’s got a really nice art style too. Took me a while to get the hang of some of the puzzles, but they’re not too hard.

Look, if you’re into puzzle games and learning about science, you’ll probably dig Homo Machina. It’s not perfect – the story mode is a bit short and there are some ads – but overall it’s a solid experience. Worth checking out for sure.

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