Automate swarms of office workers to solve puzzles inside your very own parallel computer made of people. A thrilling followup to the award winning Human Resource Machine. Now with more humans! THRILLING FEATURES! - More puzzles, more humans, more rippling brain muscles - over 60+ levels of programming puzzles! 77.777778% more levels than Human Resource Machine. - A whole new programming language to enjoy! Where Human Resource Machine was based on Assembly and executed by a single worker, 7 Billion Humans has an all new language that lots of workers can all execute at the same time. - You'll be taught everything you need to know. Even useless skills can be put to work! - Feeling stressed out? There are now friendly hint and "skip" systems to facilitate your career's ascent. - Available in English, French, Italian, German, Dutch, Spanish, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Japanese, Korean, Traditional Chinese, and Russian. And possibly more languages on the way! - Incomprehensible cutscenes! You will be delighted and bewildered. - From the creators of Human Resource Machine, Little Inferno, and World of Goo.
nearest is faster than set
in year 34, why?
At last you are mine!
I’ve been looking for a game that uses programming syntax as a game mechanic for years. This game is brilliant!
Please fix screen rotation
Nearly impossible to play lying down because the screen rotates even when rotation is locked.
I hate screen rotation
The game is great, but screen rotation that ignores ios screen lock means you can only be in one position when playing the game and even then sometimes it still randomly changes.
Great game, but it blocks outside audio
I love this game, but it shares a serious limitation with Human Resources: it won’t let you listen to an audio app while playing. This significantly reduces the times I want to play. I usually listen to audiobooks or podcasts when playing any mobile game.
Add a Level Editor
I have completed everything and would love more. A level editor that the community can use and share would be a great addition.
Too Many Tedious Tasks
It was clearly a LOT of work to make this game, but the result is a gauntlet of tedious programming tasks constrained by a limited instruction set. I wanted something commensurate with the genius of World of Goo. Instead, I got something that feels like having a job in the movie Brazil. I keep wanting it to be fun, and leave wondering whether the developers in hindsight feel like they missed the mark.
Saves code after the PLAY button is pressed.
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