This mobile game for Android and iOS is a free masterpiece instead of € 3.49

Our free app today is the Homo Machina mobile game available on iOS and Android. This real mini video game masterpiece is currently free instead of €3.49.


  • Promotion on Homo Machine Expires in 5 days
  • The mobile game is co-produced by Arte and shines above all for the beauty of its graphics
  • The game is in French

I know the promise I make in the title is a bit exaggerated. But after installing it this morning, I was really excited for the Homo Machina mobile game. The idea behind Homo Machina is to represent the complex processes of the body as a human-controlled machine.

It wouldn’t be particularly exciting if it weren’t for the graphic graphics and elegant sound design. Because like many app tips in the past on NextPit, Homo Machina was produced by Arte. There are no in-app purchases, no ads when I tried it, and Homo Machina is available in Spanish, English, French, and other languages ​​upon request. German is also included, of course.


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Why is Homo Machina mobile game worth it?

You start in the head and first listen to a dialogue between his boss and his secretary. A rather outdated model awakens the first departments of the body: first the nervous system, then emotions and even the “eyes department”. You have to open the eyelid and insert film into the camera behind the eye. The game continues like this – there are always little dialogues and tasks that you have to solve.

Homo Machina really shines with its beautiful graphics! / © NextPit

The graphics evoke 1920s architecture and are accompanied by a beautiful soundtrack. This is beautiful music and instrument sounds, which sound especially good on headphones. Unfortunately, there is no audio output. If you haven’t downloaded Homo Machina yet, here’s another quick overview of data protection.

Does Homo Machina mobile game respect your personal data?

Homo Machina was developed by Darjeeling Production, which also produced the game “Californium”. The mobile game I’m showing you today has won seven awards, all of which can be found on Darjeeling Production’s homepage. I could not find the privacy policy on the home page.

Screening via the privacy exit platform revealed 5 trackers of Homo Machina, including four Facebook trackers responsible for analyzing usage data and the analytics tracker AppsFlyer. Bitter taste, I obviously do not want to deprive you of it!

What do you think of Homo Machina graphics and what do you think of the game? Have you tried before? Let me know in the comments!

Brooke Vargas

"Devoted gamer. Webaholic. Infuriatingly humble social media trailblazer. Lifelong internet expert."

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