Homo Machina

242.2K installs
6.1K ratings
1K monthly active users
Revenue not available
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Homo Machina Summary

Homo Machina is a mobile Android app in Puzzle by ARTE Experience. Released in May 2018 (7 years ago). It has about 242.2K+ installs and 6.1K ratings with a 4.34★ (good) average. Based on AppGoblin estimates, it reaches roughly 1K monthly active users . Store metadata: updated Sep 30, 2024.

Recent activity: 47 installs this week (212 over 4 weeks) showing below average growth , and 2.00 new ratings this week View trends →

Store info: Last updated on Google Play on Sep 30, 2024 .


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App Description

A fantastic journey through the human body factory

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.