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  • Best programming game yet

    I enjoy this programming based puzzle game. While it won’t teach you how to code, it does require the same type of logic you would use writing some real life programs. The game can be difficult at times and might not be right for everyone, but if you enjoy logic, problem solving, or coding I think you would enjoy this game as well :)
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  • Great idea, needs work

    Brilliant concept but the interface is giving me fits, mainly the aggressive deposit of “else” statements that can’t be easily deleted
  • Amazing.

    I’ve planned their predecessor; Human Resource Machine, so I knew this game would be great. It challenges you to think harder and look with different perspectives with limited options. This game is great for an intro to programming and debugging.
  • Great game but missing cloud saves

    A wonderful sequel to Human Resource Machine that makes programming fun. It's a shame there's no cloud save support, so I can't switch between iPhone and iPad 🙁
  • Frustrating

    I LOVE Human Resources and have completed all optional achievements in it. I like this game almost as well, but it has some frustrating issues.

    Lost progress - not sure when you save, but I often come back to the game and find all my progress lost for the current level.

    No cloud sync - would love to play on my iPad at times.

    Hard to scroll - thank goodness there is an Undo button. Trying to scroll often ends up dragging a command instead.

    Buggy? - I’ve been programming for 35 years. I have several programs that seem to incorrectly run. Is there a place to submit programs for review? It might be my misunderstanding of the app, but seem like bugs.

    Hard to debug - when something does blow up, at least highlight the guy that caused the issue. Or maybe even add a ‘step back’ button. Right now, I’m mostly locked out with info bubbles covering the screen telling me to hit the stop button.

    Needs a single guy mode - for debugging, it might be useful to just run one guy. I get it doesn’t make sense for all missions, but could help. I’ve had cases where I try to “if” out all but one guy at the start of my program to help debug.
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  • Excellent!

    The App Store has become saturated with mindless games - 7 Billion Humans is refreshingly challenging and is well worth the $5.
    After 17 hours in-game I have finally gotten to the top of the elevator, with two skips on particularly gnarly rooms, and it’ll probably be months before I can achieve the optional challenges on each room. The difficulty is quite high for a mass market game - I have an engineering degree and still do some light dev work for a software company and I find myself stumped constantly! This is a fantastic way to learn programming (and improve) and I can’t recommend it enough.
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  • Get this game.

    Loving it... although I live for the programming... I stay for the cut scenes.
  • Very entertaining

    Super coding game. Very entertaining when my errors leave the people being accidentally shredded or dropped through holes. More in depth than expected as each level has challenges on number of lines of code and speed of execution.

    There are instructions and help from management, but it helps if you understand coding logic. For those who are stuck I’d suggest YouTube
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  • Needs iCloud saves

    I want to play on my iPhone while commuting, and on my iPad at home.
  • Great game.

    Had to come give this five stars for the intro. I love everything you guys do and I’m excited to get into this game!

    Alright I’m a little ways in and I have to say you guys nailed it again. This ones a little bit tougher than HRM (maybe just for me) took me awhile to figure how to use some of the commands properly, but I’m familiar enough with it to figure it out eventually.

    This game is logic made fun. Excited for the solar system super computer game to come next! (It’s the next logical step right!?)

    Great job guys, keep it up!
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