Homo Machina

4.4
5.81K reviews
100K+
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Teacher Approved
Content rating
PEGI 3
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About this game

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.
Updated on
Sep 30, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.3
5.46K reviews
John Kershaw
November 11, 2021
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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Abi I'Anson
March 24, 2022
What a beautiful game! Lovely stylised graphics and a cute and funny storyline. Great range of puzzles, not too demanding and some really unique ideas. Few bugs here and there, had to restart the game a couple of times when it became unresponsive. Overall fantastic game, sort the bugs and it will be 5 stars!
12 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
April 2, 2020
The game visuals and audio are nice, it's more of a figure out what to press to continue the story than an actual puzzle game. Took less than an hour to complete whilst watching TV, which would be disappointing if I'd paid for it. Story is nice and the idea is good, just lacked something to make you play it more than once.
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What’s new

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