The latest update, v1.07, brings several new features and improvements to the game. Some of the key changes include:
Whether you are a returning player who left after the buggy v1.05 or a curious newcomer looking for a unique sandbox experience, is the moment the game fulfills its potential. It balances absurdist humor with legitimate physics engineering. You will laugh as a poorly built rocket car dismembers a human, but you will also feel genuine pride when your logic-gate elevator works on the first try.
Added Undo (Z), Modifier/Multiselect (Ctrl), and dedicated buttons for Freezing, Igniting, and Repairing objects. Regular Human Workshop v1.07
New buttons for Camera Rotation and Room Illumination toggles; addition of Video/Audio players for MP4 and MP3 files.
Regular Human Workshop is a physics-based sandbox game that serves as a more realistic, albeit less content-heavy, alternative to People Playground . It currently holds a Mostly Positive with a score of from various users Key Features & Mechanics Realistic Physics: The latest update, v1
The game features highly detailed ragdolls that react more naturally to physical force compared to its predecessors. Dragging humans causes their legs to move realistically, and the user interface for controlling objects is often cited as smoother. Advanced Building Tools:
Beyond simple destruction, players can wire together pistons, sensors, and power elements to build functioning machines. You will laugh as a poorly built rocket
Regular Human Workshop is designed to be accessible, running on most modern PCs with modest hardware: Windows 7 or later Processor: 2 GHz Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: Intel HD Graphics 4000 or similar Storage: 500 MB available space
While growing, it has only a fraction of the mods available for its competitors (roughly 4,000 mods). Creativity: