About
"Human Workshop," also known as "People Playground," is a physics-based sandbox game that allows players to build and experiment with ragdoll characters in various environments. Players can create their own scenarios, arming characters with weapons or placing them in dangerous situations, and observe the consequences in a humorous and often violent manner. With a variety of tools and objects at your disposal, the possibilities for creative destruction are endless.






- The game has good potential and offers unique items not found in similar games.
- Players appreciate the fun and crazy experience it provides.
- Some users find it enjoyable and have played it for extended periods.
- The game is plagued by excessive ads, making it nearly unplayable.
- Many players report lag and glitches that hinder gameplay.
- It is criticized for being a copy of other games, lacking originality.
monetization
48 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to the overwhelming frequency of ads, which disrupt gameplay and lead to frustration. Many players express that the constant ads—often every 30 seconds—detract from the overall experience, making the game feel unplayable and overly focused on generating revenue rather than providing enjoyment. Users suggest that reducing the number of ads could enhance the game's potential and attract more players.
“The greatest version is good and has no ads; all we need to do is just turn off the Wi-Fi.”
“The only way to have no ads is just to turn off the Wi-Fi!”
“First of all, all I need to do is turn my internet off for no ads, so okay, and I haven't tried modding yet, but it's a good game.”
“First of all, it is so glitchy and laggy, and second, too many ads. This game cares about money. I thought it was going to be a good game, and plus when you start the game, it's just ads, ads, ads. Please fix this!”
“Too many ads; there are ads every minute, which is really annoying. It should be an ad every hour.”
“This game is so bad; there's an ad every 30 seconds.”