Thanks to its perfect control system, Human Resource Machine is a delight to interact with, the Nintendo Switch is getting the definite version of this unique game. Review in Portuguese | Read full review We Got This Covered Shaan Joshi As clever as it is charming, Human Resource Machine ...
Human Resource Machine is another great puzzle game by Little Inferno and World of Goo creators. FULL REVIEW PC FULL REVIEW PC 80 We Got This Covered Oct 27, 2015 As clever as it is charming, Human Resource Machine is a must-have for anyone interested in puzzles and programming. ...
FULL REVIEW PC 85 Vandal Oct 14, 2015 Human Resource Machine is an original and very clever game. It's not for everyone, but definitely a game you should try if you're looking for something different to put your brain to work.
October 15, 2015 (United States) Country of origin United States Official site Official Site Language English Production company Tomorrow I See more company credits at IMDbPro Tech specs Edit Color Color Contribute to this page Suggest an edit or add missing content ...
“Sometimes a game catches you by surprise. Be it with its ingenuity, its style, or its sense of humor. Other times a game catches you with all three, like Human Resource Machine.” - Gamezebo 9/10 "Human Resource Machine Could Be The App Of The Year” ...
Human Resource Machine is a puzzle game for nerds. In each level, your boss gives you a job. Automate it by programming your little office worker. If you succeed, you'll be promoted up to the next level for another year of work in the vast office building. Congratulations!
Board games are fun, but they can be expensive, especially those with expansion sets. So, is there any way to enjoy a board game without spending too much? Actually, there is! You have probably heard of printable board games, but maybe you weren’t quite sure where to find them or if...
In a complex control system, human–machine interface is attempted to give users the means to perceive and manipulate easily huge quantities of information under resource constraints such as time, cognitive workload, devices, etc. The intelligence in the human–machine interface makes the control sys...
CHI ’23: Proceedings of the ACM Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems | April 2023 Project Decorative, Evocative, and Uncanny: Reactions on Ambient-to-Disruptive Health Notifications via Plant-Mimicking Shape-Changing Interfaces Jarrett G.W. Lee, Bongshin Lee, Eun Kyoung Choe Proc...
demonstration of the use of the Tower of Hanoi game on the tablet; demonstration of operator involvement in product assembly After all tasks are attempted, the participant completes the post-test satisfaction questionnaire. Case Study The experimental scenario is composed of two tasks within the HR...