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Human: Fall Flat

Human: Fall Flat

No Brakes Games·Released Jul 22, 2016·Single player

Platforms
Xbox Series XPS4PCSwitch 2PS5Xbox OneSwitch
Genres
PlatformerPuzzleSimulationAdventureIndie
Critic70/100
Across 3 reviews
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About

Human: Fall Flat is an open-ended physics based puzzle game in which you take control of builder Bob helping him resolve the mysteries behind his recurring dreams of falling. Your goal is to escape those dreams full of puzzles, dangers and surprises using everything you find in the levels. The world of Bob dreams is built on his daily experiences, hopes, fears and memories interweaved in a net so sticky and hard to escape. All this mess is actually a carefully crafted work of… wait! You are the one to find it out! Bob is a human. Just a human. No hero. Zero superpowers. Period.

Reviews

4 reviews
Nintendo Life logo
Critic70/100
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Human Fall Flat recognises a simple truth - People falling down is hilarious, and when they're seemingly impervious to damage that's just an added guilt-free bonus. Playing as a wobbly, awkward avatar takes a lot of getting used to, and perhaps you never really get used to it at all, but the game leaves each level wide open to a variety of solutions to suit your own personal style. Tackling the five-to-six hour long adventure solo isn't entirely recommended, so if possible we'd definitely encourage getting a second player to join in on the fun, even if the game's performance takes a hit. While online multiplayer is sadly missing, we reckon that you and a fellow human might really fall for this little puzzler. Over and over and over again.

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Critic60/100
Agreement

Human: Fall Flat is a reasonably enjoyable puzzle platforming experience – especially if you bring a buddy along for the ride. Although its wacky controls and simplistic visuals may trip it up along the way, its solid variety of puzzles and beautiful music stop it from falling flat on its face.

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IGN
Dan Stapleton·Jul 28, 2016
Critic79/100
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If you don't play this goofy physics-puzzler, do yourself a favor and watch someone else play it.

Read full review at IGN
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