Regular Human Workshop V1.07 |link| Jun 2026
The Regular Human Workshop v1.07 update expands the physics-driven sandbox with new tools, improved stability, and enhanced performance for complex, user-created contraptions. The patch refines ragdoll physics, streamlines the spawn menu UI, and resolves stability issues to foster more creative, complex, and automated machine building. Further information on the update can be found on the Steam Community Hub. AI responses may include mistakes. Learn more
So, what makes Regular Human Workshop v1.07 stand out from other games in the same genre? Here are some of its key features:
In Regular Human Workshop v1.07, players must navigate a complex web of gameplay mechanics to survive and thrive. Here are some of the key mechanics: Regular Human Workshop v1.07
v1.07 lays the groundwork for a more extensive Modding API, with early versions of editors for guns and simple physical objects like bricks.
Ask any long-time player what frustrated them about v1.06, and they will mention "the jitter." Large builds—those with more than 200 interactive objects—would often suffer from a cascading failure known in the community as "the shaky death." introduces a new solver iteration count. The Regular Human Workshop v1
Some players find it can become repetitive due to the lack of pre-defined goals or variety in human entities. If you are a fan of physics sandboxes and find People Playground a bit too chaotic or dated, Regular Human Workshop
However, with , the "workshop" part of the title has never been more literal. The game straddles the line between a stress-relief toy and a legitimate engineering puzzle solver. AI responses may include mistakes
Equip two humans with the new "spear" physics (adjusted in v1.07 to have better piercing damage) and a shield. Use the cinematic camera mode. The improved hit registration means armor actually works—arrows bounce off metal plates but stick in wood or flesh.