
The guys of Gaming Boulevard review Human Resource Machine on Wii U and concluded:
Human Resource Machine is a very unique and different game. It forces you to think like a developer instead of a gamer. This also means that solving puzzles is rather hard. The game isn’t difficult just to be difficult, it’s difficult since you rarely need to think like a developer in order to solve the puzzles. Once you got the hang of it however, you’ll finish the game rather fast. It’s a shame the game only comes with 38 puzzles since we would have loved to spend some more time in the corporation.

The Humble Level Up and Learn Bundle just launched. It includes seven different logic and puzzle games. As always, a percentage of profits from the bundle go to charity.

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Nintendo Insider writes:
Starting its life as a PC and Wii U game, Human Resource Machine makes the jump to the Nintendo Switch, just as Tomorrow Corporation’s other games have, Little Inferno and World of Goo. Just like their other games, it is short, simple (in how it plays), original and feels perfectly at home on the Nintendo Switch and its portable nature.