4/5 rating based on 61 reviews. Read all reviews for Human Resource Machine for iPhone.
Human Resource Machine is paid iOS app published by Experimental Gameplay Group
Kang00z
I have seriously never, ever felt prouder to finish a game in my life!!! Some levels felt like torture, yet I can’t help myself but to dive right back in to complete all the optimization challenges. Can’t wait to see what these guys will come up with next.
Zendikari9876
This game is great for puzzle lovers and is a good intro to code. I agree with others saying more feedback or hints would be useful in case people get stuck. It would also benefit from being able to copy and paste sections of code into other sections rather than the current all-or-nothing approach. Overall adorable and enjoyable to play.
xv1kterx
You cannot control the inputs during testing: random inputs are appropriate to test your final solution but for problem solving, inconsistent test inputs means the criteria that you just attempted to solve won’t immediately occur again - thus you have no way of knowing if you actually solved it. No one would ever write code like this. Not. Ever.
camelcamelcamelcamel
Would like to share progress between iPhone and iPad. Otherwise great.
codemonkeyhorde
I love this on the PC and when I saw it on iOS I had to pick it up. Hope to see a sequel or new challenges in the future.
Dax842179
Just paid 5$ for a great game but doesn’t fit the screen on my phone :/
lindsayevanslee
This is one of my favorite games I’ve ever played. It’s so clever and so fun, and is a real challenge. My only complaint is I wish there were more levels so I could play forever! These same people also made a game called World of Goo, which I had blazed through before this game came around, so I knew Human Resources Machine was going to be good before going in. These people can do no wrong.
Jargonloster
I’ve actually owned this game on Steam for a while, but never felt to much like playing it in the computer. This version is great to solve puzzles on the go. I’d recommend a stylus if you’re using a phone instead of a tablet though because stuff is fairly small. The game itself starts simply and quickly gets challenging. Optional levels and optimization challenges also add extra difficulty for those who are geniuses. Overall it’s a good experience for the thinker. Worth $5 in my opinion.