It’s a brain-bending challenge because it’s actually not a human’s job. Well, I’m talking about Tiny Little Keys’ debut game, Machine Yearning. You get to do the task of robots and prove yourself as the ultimate human in a world of robots.
Tiny Little Keys is an American studio that is cooking up some really interesting games. Daniel Ellis, an ex-Google Machine Learning Engineer and a lifelong gamer founded the company. By the way, Machine Yearning is set to drop on September 12th.
It lets you apply for a job that’s usually reserved for robots. And, as a mere human, you need to outsmart a captcha system designed to sniff out the sneaky enough to think they can fool it. The game aims to upgrade your brain to at least a 2005-era memory and processing speed.
In Machine Yearning, you start off by linking words to shapes. As you advance, things get a bit tougher. You’ll need to remember the links while the game cranks up the complexity with more words and even colours.
The perk of acing this game is that you’ll get to deck out your robots with all sorts of hats. There are archer hats, cowboy hats and even a straw hat. Catch a glimpse of the game below!
The game originally hatched at Ludum Dare, the popular game jam for indie games, Machine Yearning snagged top spots for ‘most fun title’ and ‘most innovative title.’ If you want to learn more about the game, you can head over to theirofficial site.
Remember, the game drops on September 12 on Android. It’s free to play. I feel like Machine Yearning might even turn your brain into the ultimate processing machine (just kidding!). Be sure to check out our other news before leaving. Conflict of Nations: WW3 Drops New Reconnaissance Missions And Units For Season 14.
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