Check Out A New Gameplay Video of the Upcoming 7 Billion Humans For The Switch

7 Billion Humans

Tomorrow Corporation had earlier announced at the start of the year that they would be releasing 7 Billion Humans on the Nintendo Switch. The game is set to be released next week on October 25 and will be $14.99 on the Nintendo Eshop.

The game is a sequel to the critically-acclaimed human Resource Machine, and is set in a world where robots have put 7 billion people to work. To solve this issue of mass unemployment, all the humans of the world are thrown into a massive building, where you as a player will automate them n order to solve puzzles. The game will also feature more than 60 levels for you to complete.

A new gameplay video for the game on the Switch has been shown by a YouTube Channel called Nintendo Hall. Take a look at the first 16 minute gameplay of 7 Billion Humans and how it will look on the Nintendo Switch.

Automate swarms of office workers to solve puzzles inside your very own parallel computer made of people. A thrilling followup to the award winning Human Resource Machine. Now with more humans!

7 Billion Humans – Key Features

  • More puzzles, more humans, more rippling brain muscles – over 60-plus levels of programming puzzles! 77.777778% more levels than Human Resource Machine.
  • A whole new programming language to enjoy! Where Human Resource Machine was based on
  • Assembly and executed by a single worker, 7 Billion Humans has an all new language that lots of workers can all execute at the same time.
  • You’ll be taught everything you need to know. Even useless skills can be put to work!
  • Feeling stressed out? There are now friendly hint and “skip” systems to facilitate your career’s ascent.
  • Available in English, French, Italian, German, Spanish, Dutch, Korean, Polish, Brazilian Portuguese, Traditional Chinese, and Russian. With more languages on the way!
  • Incomprehensible cutscenes! You will be delighted and bewildered.
  • Includes a new soundtrack by Kyle Gabler.
  • From the creators of Human Resource Machine, Little Inferno, and World of Goo.

What do you think of this sequel? Post your opinions in the comments section below.

About the Author: Salik Shah

An ardent lover for first-person shooter games, Salik has been part of GamesHedge all through its journey. His love for competitive gaming started with Counter-Strike and Call of Duty, and now can be seen lurking in Valorant and Rainbow Six: Siege.

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