Human Resource Machine Trailer

About This Game 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.

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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, Spanish, Dutch, Japanese, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, and Russian.

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With more languages on the way!. Incomprehensible cutscenes!

You will be delighted and bewildered. New soundtrack by Kyle Gabler included alongside the game. From the creators of Human Resource Machine, Little Inferno, and World of Goo.

Tomorrow Corporation, an indie studio formed by World of Goo designer Kyle Gabler, Kyle Gray of Henry Hatsworth fame, and former EA developer Allan Blomquist, 7 Billion Humans at the start of the year. It was billed as a people-powered puzzle game where you direct groups of humans to solve programming challenges, and as the official the sequel to Human Resource Machine. It launched earlier today on the back of a new trailer (above): 7 Billion Humans is now available on, and for $15.' 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,' the Steam page reads, promising 'incomprehensible cutscenes' and over 60 levels to solve. Tomorrow Corporation also maintains that programming know-how is not necessary: 'You'll be taught everything you need to know!' To celebrate the launch of 7 Billion Humans, Human Resource Machine will be included with it provided you buy on or before Sunday, August 26.

If you already own Human Resource Machine, you'll have the option of gifting the freebie to a friend.