There are many ways to make games for mobile devices. Some are brought back as old-timers, like Parcheesi we can download for free, while others offer images similar to those of the console, such as Honkai Impact Third.
But between the two worlds there are indie games, titles created with a lot of effort and not many resources that illuminate their quality and focus.
Today we found one called HOMO machina with the very first suggestion: How would the human body work if it were a machine?
A normal day, in a strange way
The play is based on the work of scientist Fritz Kahn who describes human behavior in articles and books he wrote using an analogy of a factory of his time, the early 20th century.
This idea is what they have been used to The ART experience to make a game, over 30 levels, that gives us challenges in the form of puzzles so we can get through the day. Figuratively and literally.
The game takes place inside the body and each of the body parts is certified by plumbing, instrument systems, lights and wires, and its organization relies on the various personnel in the building.
We will have to make a machine, get up, get up, eat what we should, and enjoy listening to music.
It's a very simple game and it should take us an hour to complete it in thought, or it's normal for us to do it, when we're fast enough, in more than half an hour.
Free download for a limited time
HOMO Machina costs 3.49 euros, a price that is probably too high considering its time, but today we can download it for free from the Google Play Store and invite you to do it, to cover this extra hobby we have these days.
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