Human: Fall Flat

Platform(s): Android, Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, iOS
Genre: Puzzle
Publisher: Curve Digital
Developer: No Brakes Games
Release Date: Dec. 7, 2017

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'Human: Fall Flat' (ALL) Comes To Switch Next Month - Trailer

by Rainier on Nov. 16, 2017 @ 11:15 a.m. PST

Human: Fall Flat is a quirky, open-ended, physics-based, third-person puzzle and exploration game set in surreal, floating dreamscapes.

Your goal is to escape the dreams of falling by solving puzzles with nothing but your wits and physics.

Human Fall Flat is a surreal physics puzzle game in which players are tasked with helping Bob (a builder – but not *that* one) escape his surreal dreamscapes. The world of Bob’s dreams are built on his daily experiences, hopes, fears and memories, crafted into nightmarish puzzles by the nefarious dream maker.

At its heart, it’s a game which will make you laugh. Bob is a human. No hero, no super powers. Bob’s journey is as random as it is surreal – with no fixed solutions to the obstacles he must overcome. Taking the form of open-ended sandbox levels in which players can experiment with solutions, Bob must traverse this beautiful yet deadly world in a bid to understand what’s powering his dreams.

Human: Fall Flat feels at home more than ever on Nintendo Switch.” said Tomas Sakalauskas, creator of Human: Fall Flat. “Working alongside Curve Digital to get Bob’s dreamscape adventure on to Nintendo Switch was extremely easy, and knowing Human: Fall Flat will be reaching a whole new audience is very exciting!”

Human: Fall Flat has always had a special place in our hearts here at Curve,” said George Morgan, Product Manager for Curve Digital. “Nintendo Switch owners are in for a fantastic experience with Human: Fall Flat, either in solo or co-op modes, at home or on the move. Bob never wants to stop, and now he doesn’t have to!”

Human: Fall Flat requires two standard controllers to work in split-screen co-op. For example, two Joy-Con Grip controllers or a Pro Controller and a Joy-Con Grip controller.

Human: Fall Flat is bound for the Nintendo Switch eShop on December 7th, 2017 for the price of £14.99/$14.99/€14.99.

Players control Bob’s basic movement, but operate his arms independently, making his journey haphazard, hilarious and fraught with danger. Bob can pull stuff. He can push stuff. He can kick stuff. He can carry stuff. He can climb stuff. He can break stuff. And he can use stuff on other stuff to make other stuff happen.

Along the way, players will learn more about the human condition – and maybe something about themselves, too.

Will you try to open that mysterious door, or would you rather see how far you can throw a speaker set out that window?

Human: Fall Flat is currently available on PS4, Xbox One and PC.


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