7 Billion Humans Game Reviews

VERSION
1.0.3
SCORE
4.4
TOTAL RATINGS
146
PRICE
$4.99

7 Billion Humans Game Description & Overview

What is 7 billion humans app? 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.

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App Name 7 Billion Humans
Category Games
Published
Updated 17 December 2018, Monday
File Size 142.39 MB

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Please add cloud based iOS save. I love this game, my only complaint is that I cannot use both my iPhone and iPad on the same game. They are two separate saves, If this game did that it would be nearly perfect.

A deeper Human Resource Machine. PROS: - good balance of tough (optional) challenges and casual play - they do a great job of introducing new commands when they are unlocked - managing many humans at once adds another layer of complexity - funny & cynical, but some of the gags are nicely subtle. makes me want to actually read the text CONS: These aren’t big deals, but: - the spacey music, which is kind of moody, clashes with the humor. would have preferred something more upbeat - small screens beware; some of the handles are very small and easy to miss-tap - screen rotation can be annoying

I need more.. For the love of god, please release some more puzzles for me to solve. I don’t even care if they have graphics or dialogue or anything. Every other “puzzle” type game I play now feels so mundane. The level of creativity and logical pondering to beat this game and meet the optimization challenges is so satisfying once achieved. I cannot wait several years for your next game. Take my money and make an add-on. Great work.

Great game, but PLEASE add option to disable 100% sounds. As much as I enjoy playing this game and working out the programming puzzles (5 stars for gameplay otherwise), I find it very frustrating when there is no way to turn off the sound effects for the game. There are a couple of settings that will turn off some music and sounds, but not everything. So if you want to play without disturbing your friends or sleeping spouse, you have to switch to silent mode every time you play and hope you remember to switch back when you’re done. The game is so polished and well done that I have to assume that this lack of sound control is intentional by the developers, but to what end I don’t understand. The sounds are not required for the game and can even become monotonous at low volumes when playing, so providing an ability to turn off all sounds without changing my other phone settings would be very welcomed. Come on developers, how about helping us out with this option????

nearest is faster than set. in year 34, why?

Unfriendly interface on iPhone. Human Resources was a delight, but I’m having difficulty with this one. I particularly don’t like the If statements; too often I have to struggle to get the choice I want. (HR’s interface was so clean....& amazingly clear because of it use of contrasting color.) The Else statement is particularly unwieldy. It pops up when I don’t want it, and won’t appear when I do. I’m older, & I’m sure my fingers aren’t as dexterous as some, but I don’t think that should be a disqualifier.

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.

Fantastic programming intro; best on iOS.. More refined than the developer’s previous game Human Resource Machine. This one gives you a much more flexible toolkit to work with. Far better than the half-dozen other programming games I’ve tried, in fun and in educational value. I’ve always loved the thematic undertones in these guys’ games, ever since World of Goo. In this game, they messages are front and center—pretty on-the-nose. I kind of miss the subtlety of their previous titles. A great game nevertheless.

Great game but desperately needs undo. My sessions often end when I attempt to scroll the code display up or down and end up mistakenly dragging around a code block and inserting it somewhere. At this point the program control flow is destroyed, I have no idea what I did, and there is no undo function to undo the last edit. I can spend a lot of time trying to fix it, or just quit the game in frustration, which is what usually happens.

Cute at First. Then you start fast forwarding through all the ha-ha to get to the next level which probably won’t keep you from having to repeat the whole thing again the next time you play. Enough dumb boy play to make you kick your dog. If you have one.

Challenging, especially for OCD. The Optional Completion Distinct (short for OCD, an alright pun🤨) in each level makes the originally intriguing game very challenging. Some of the levels are so difficult that you think you are having a technical interview for programming.

Best IOS Game. Is a shame games like this aren't at the top of the charts instead of the endless cloned and repetitive games that currently are. The originality and polish puts this game light years ahead of any other game on mobile. Not to mention, it's not just fun but disguised underneath,you actually learn something. I'm obsessed with getting the OCD (difficult but optional) achievements in every level. Never has there been a game that not only makes you feel like a genius, but actually secretly makes you one. If only more games like this existed. Original concept,exceptionally polished = two really big thumbs up.

Rotation. Rotation is really buggy in iphone xr. Even having rotation lock doesnt prevent it from rotating. Even if you move the phone sightly, it rotates.

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 missing cloud saves. A wonderful sequel to Human Resource Machine that makes programming fun. It's a shame there's no cloud save support, so I can't switch between iPhone and iPad 🙁

What, no undo wish?. Best I can figure, some genie granted a wish to solve world hunger, provide limitless energy, and give robots to do everyone’s jobs for them. That’s right, unemployment hit 100% and without an undo wish, the robot overlords (the robots took over politicians’ jobs too) have created jobs for everyone - busy work. Your role? To tell aspiring workers how to get their jobs done, to complete tasks given you by your manager. In short - you’re writing programs in a multi-threaded context to move arrange cubes, sort them, filter them, etc, etc, etc. It would not be wrong to think of this as an extension of their prior programming game, Human Resource Machine, with a slightly higher level language, and now with ludicrous gibs (something every programming language need, no doubt). Whether you are a programmer, or merely aspiring to be one, this will help teach valuable skills in an entertaining setting.

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.

Great Game One Small Problem So Far. I enjoy playing Human Resource Machine on the pc so I wanted to download this one on my phone however there’s one problem I encountered that makes it difficult to play. I play on an iPhone 6s and it’s probably not a problem with many other people who downloaded this but I can’t read the data blocks sometimes because my screen is too small. I hope you really incorporate a zoom mechanic so that the game can be more enjoyable for those who don’t have a better iPhone (or even a plus screen). Please respond so I can know if this is something I won’t have to worry about in the future. Thank you.

New Favorite Game. Clever gameplay, clever premise, and of course clever death animations. Playing this has also helped make me more conscious of performance when writing code IRL. Great job!

Needs iCloud saves. I want to play on my iPhone while commuting, and on my iPad at home.

Best programming game yet. I enjoy this programming based puzzle game. While it won’t teach you how to code, it does require the same type of logic you would use writing some real life programs. The game can be difficult at times and might not be right for everyone, but if you enjoy logic, problem solving, or coding I think you would enjoy this game as well :)

Thank you! Thank you! Thank you!. So glad this is on tablet, I've been waiting and it is here a lot sooner than I expected. Awesome game!!!

Unexpected. This might be the funniest way to learn how to code. Love this game!!! 🤘🏼

Destined to be a Big Hit. It’s unique, fun, humorous and addictive

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.

Plug it in. It’s a fun game but plug your phone in because it drains your battery quick.

Another hit from Tomorrow Corporation. A worthy successor to Human Resource Machine, and quite a bit more polished.

Perfect puzzle. Easy to control on iPad. Good intro to simple programming. Would be nice to have optimized for new iPad Pro 13’

Please fix screen rotation. Nearly impossible to play lying down because the screen rotates even when rotation is locked.

Pretty good. First of all, I would strongly recommend starting with the predecessor to this, Human Resource Machine. This game will especially appeal to those with a logical/mathematics mindset , and especially to those who have some experience in computer programming. This game requires some mental investment so be prepared. The good: Nice sense of accomplishment when you figure out the levels and especially when you figure out how to optimize them with efficiency or program size. It’s fun to learn how to use logic to get the little characters to achieve their goals. You really feel like you’re exercising your logic muscle here. The bad: The IF command can be confusing. For example, it’s tough to know what commands are included underneath it, hard to understand what’s meant by “nothing, something, etc”. Also, often you’re having to rotate the screen because you can’t see all of the lines of code (iPhone X) Also, when reviewing the code, why no back button? Especially for when the program ends, it’s nice to go back in the code too. Overall: I’m still working on it, haven’t won it yet and may or may not win it at all. Got to the last level on its predecessor which seemed nearly impossible to solve, although I’m sure that it is. This game is rewarding, very challenging and overall well made. Has a few kinks , hopefully they iron them out with updates.

Frustrating. I LOVE Human Resources and have completed all optional achievements in it. I like this game almost as well, but it has some frustrating issues. Lost progress - not sure when you save, but I often come back to the game and find all my progress lost for the current level. No cloud sync - would love to play on my iPad at times. Hard to scroll - thank goodness there is an Undo button. Trying to scroll often ends up dragging a command instead. Buggy? - I’ve been programming for 35 years. I have several programs that seem to incorrectly run. Is there a place to submit programs for review? It might be my misunderstanding of the app, but seem like bugs. Hard to debug - when something does blow up, at least highlight the guy that caused the issue. Or maybe even add a ‘step back’ button. Right now, I’m mostly locked out with info bubbles covering the screen telling me to hit the stop button. Needs a single guy mode - for debugging, it might be useful to just run one guy. I get it doesn’t make sense for all missions, but could help. I’ve had cases where I try to “if” out all but one guy at the start of my program to help debug.

Excellent!. The App Store has become saturated with mindless games - 7 Billion Humans is refreshingly challenging and is well worth the $5. After 17 hours in-game I have finally gotten to the top of the elevator, with two skips on particularly gnarly rooms, and it’ll probably be months before I can achieve the optional challenges on each room. The difficulty is quite high for a mass market game - I have an engineering degree and still do some light dev work for a software company and I find myself stumped constantly! This is a fantastic way to learn programming (and improve) and I can’t recommend it enough.

Absolutely amazing.. Love this series of games. One "small" ask. Can you introduce daily challenges / user submitted levels or additional level packs! Thanks for the many hours spent playing this!

Excellent game. Having fun through 29. At 30 found out ‘nearest wall’ is broken. Instead of being wall directly S it is selecting wall SW or wall a whole step N. Weird.

Masterpiece. So much fun and in a practical and useful way. It does get challenging, though I would have liked it harder too. This game is also useful in moving into the mindset for python programming. In a way it teaches you some of the logic needed for software engineering, and so is a great intro and still really fun There’s so much to build on here for future games too, I’m so excited. Functions, more variables, improved variable incrementing when iterating, binary evaluation, threading, etc. I would also love to see the last many levels just be impossibly hard and complicated, leveraging every situation from the game at once.

Remove auto-rotation. Please remove auto-rotation while rotation lock is open, because of when I play the game on the bed it’s confusing me all the time. Another problem is moving the statement by dragging is too sensitive, it’s always conflicted with scrolling and dragging, hope you fix this issue.

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!

Amazing.. I’ve planned their predecessor; Human Resource Machine, so I knew this game would be great. It challenges you to think harder and look with different perspectives with limited options. This game is great for an intro to programming and debugging.

Unique, great game. Normally Apple give suggestions about other games you might like, but there they offer any for 7BH. Why? Because there isn’t anything like 7BH.

First Impressions. Incredibly fun, and gives a real sense of accomplishment when you figure out a particularly hard puzzle. This game is a spiritual successor to “Human Resource Machine”, but I felt it was a little easier than its predecessor (I’m also not THAT far in yet, so we’ll see how the difficulty curve goes). As far as criticism goes, this is probably the only time I’ll ever say this for a video game: it could use a longer tutorial. There were some puzzles I just felt stuck on. The “If” command can be daunting to learn, and I’ve unknowingly stumbled into a few solutions rather than precisely planned them. This may be what they were going for (more freedom to think outside the box), but the feeling of successfully planning put a long string of commands is way greater than realizing that the mess you made somehow worked out. This is definitely a “sit down and work on it” type game, not a “sit on the toilet for five minutes and make decent progress” one. I look forward to making progress, and it stands up to the standards and quality of their previous games. That said... PLEASE RELEASE LITTLE INFERNO 2 NEXT!

Very fun game...desperately needs sync. This game is a great little gem to have installed in your phone. Open it up when you have time to take a crack at a puzzle. Since it’s a universal game that runs on the iPhone and iPad, it needs a way to sync progress between devices.

Nice sequel. I like playing games in bed and this game ignores orientation lock. SO frustrating to only be able to hold the phone one way. I understand some people want to see more of their code, but it would be nice if that feature could be turned off/on.

Good but....... Updated* Have hints for every level.

Nostalgia trip to my Programmer past. When the desc said “assembly”, I did not think it was actually assembly.. the game is super fun and challenging. Finishing each level gives you feeling of accomplishment. I can use this to teach others about programming in a basic level. I changed my career now, but it is fun to go back and think like a programmer again after so long. Good job on making this so addicting! Improvements: 1. Sub functions / modules. It will get rid of the whole code duplication i made to solve conplex levels. Perhaps can be introduced as newer levels?

Sound Issues. I like the concept of the game but we are unable to disable sound effects. The game overrides other sounds on the phone; including phone calls. We should be able to disable all sounds in the app. I will update my review if this is fixed.

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Excellent sequel. Excellent sequel to Human Resource Machine, with interesting little programming puzzles. Small audio bug, though: sound just cuts out for no reason. I have to kill and restart the app to get it back for all of a minute.

Fantastic. Have just finished this, can really enjoyed it. Nice mix of puzzles and optional challenges. Some are very hard, some rely on a little luck, or a flash of insight. I found this better than human resource machine, as the parallel nature of the puzzles made it a little more interesting. Can wait for the next game, featuring quantum computing 😉

Really wanted to like this. So disappointed. After the superlative Human Resources Machine, was so excited to try this. But, feels like it was phoned in. Too disappointed right now to be more detailed.

Complete entertainment. Fun, Challenging, Amusing, Quirky Love it!

Great coding game with a few annoyances. E.g. ForEachDirection won’t let you use the result as a direction — can’t walk to an empty space in that direction since it qualifies as Nothing. Those sorts of idiosyncrasies occasionally make certain intuitive solutions impossible and can only be learnt through trial and error. Controls can be awkward on a small phone screen and visuals often too small with extremely limited ability to zoom in, but in general a great game.

Great game. Great game in general with excellent puzzles. However, the game is slowed down by to many dialogue boxes. I wish the game would observe the orientation lock, it will flip to portrait when it shouldn’t. I also can’t play music or listen to podcasts as the game takes audio focus, I can turn the music off but not the sound effects. A few niggling oversights that prevent me from giving it 5 stars.

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Add a mute option please!!. The game is fun, but I want to play it while playing music from my phone, and I can’t without the sound coming through. Why would you make an app that can’t be muted? I’ll revise my rating when that change is made.

Annoying screen rotation that can’t be turned off. Even if you have screen rotation locked the game will still switch between landscape and portrait. It’s very annoying

Écriture inclusive !!!. La note est motivée par l’usage de l’écriture inclusive dans la version française Le jeu en lui même n’est pas aussi bon que Human Ressources Machine

Awesome game!. The game is challenging and well built. Would recommend anyone with a interest or not in coding basics , to try it. Very logical and entertaining.

Excellent evolution from HRM. I like the phone rotation to get a better view of the code panel but a way to see the numbers on the cubes better would be appreciated. I'd also love to be able to move from phone to tablet with the same solutions.

Great idea, needs work. Brilliant concept but the interface is giving me fits, mainly the aggressive deposit of “else” statements that can’t be easily deleted

Just the best. New puzzles that are challenging and satisfying. Excellent follow up to Human Resource Machine.

One suggestion. Hopefully there's a switch that controls gravity sensing

Great puzzle game but no sync.. This is a great game to introduce programming basics. Syncing progress between devices would be helpful but since other games from this developer never had sync implemented, I wouldn’t hold my breath on this.

Great game.. Had to come give this five stars for the intro. I love everything you guys do and I’m excited to get into this game! Alright I’m a little ways in and I have to say you guys nailed it again. This ones a little bit tougher than HRM (maybe just for me) took me awhile to figure how to use some of the commands properly, but I’m familiar enough with it to figure it out eventually. This game is logic made fun. Excited for the solar system super computer game to come next! (It’s the next logical step right!?) Great job guys, keep it up!

Too expensive. Not worth the price

Fairly fun, with some flaws. If you’ve played TIS-100, this is a cartoon imitation of that with drag and drop programming, but where the programs operate on people moving physically through the world instead of data flowing through ports. So a slightly different challenge. The puzzles are okay, but the lack of sync between iPhone and iPad is something the developers should really address. Having bought the game while on the go and played quite a number of levels on my phone, I now have to start over from scratch on my iPad. That blows. Gamecenter is a thing, and it’s a shame that this game has zero support for storing your save games in the cloud.

Lots of fun. My only gripe is that most of the game is tutorial so the actual puzzles go by quite quickly. More content would be nice.

Game is good. The game is fun, but really needs to be able to sync progress from one device to another. Having to start all over on iPad after playing on iPhone (or vice versa) really sucks.

Get this game.. Loving it... although I live for the programming... I stay for the cut scenes.

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Language English
Price $4.99
Adult Rating 9+ years and older
Current Version 1.0.3
Play Store com.tomorrowcorporation.7billionhumans
Compatibility iOS 10.0 or later

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The application 7 Billion Humans was published in the category Games on 06 December 2018, Thursday and was developed by Experimental Gameplay Group [Developer ID: 423269933]. This program file size is 142.39 MB. This app has been rated by 146 users and has a rating of 4.4 out of 5. 7 Billion Humans - Games app posted on 17 December 2018, Monday current version is 1.0.3 and works well on iOS 10.0 and higher versions. Google Play ID: com.tomorrowcorporation.7billionhumans. Languages supported by the app:

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