Human: Fall Flat is an innovative, low-poly adventure game that blends platforming elements with physics-based puzzles to create a unique, often hilarious, and sometimes frustrating experience. Players step into the role of Bob, a fully customizable character navigating through a series of surreal dreams. With no superpowers or complex backstory, your only tools are your hands—capable of grabbing, climbing, pulling, and pushing objects within a world governed by realistic (and often wobbly) physics.
Physics-Driven Gameplay and Mechanics
At its core, Human: Fall Flat is an open-ended puzzle game where the solution to every obstacle lies in environmental interaction. The gameplay mechanics are deceptively simple: you can extend your arms to grip ledges, pull levers, or move objects like carts and ropes to create bridges. As you progress through larger, more complex locations, the tasks evolve from simple room escapes to intricate processes, such as operating watercraft or utilizing catapults.
The game heavily emphasizes a "sandbox" approach to problem-solving. While levels are structurally linear—requiring you to find an exit door to reach the next dream—the methods used to get there are entirely up to you. This freedom allows for emergent gameplay and experimentation; you might choose to swing across a gap using a rope, or perhaps use a heavy object to smash through a wall. The physics engine is the star of the show, providing intuitive solutions that mirror real-life logic, though it can also lead to moments of "drunken penguin" movement that test your patience.
Key Features
- Physics-Based Puzzles: Tackle challenges that require pulling, dragging, and interacting with everything in the environment.
- Customizable Characters: Express yourself by creating unique outfits for Bob using the in-game editor. Multiplayer Chaos: Team up with friends online to tackle puzzles together—though be prepared for teamwork to occasionally collapse into literal heaps of limbs.
- Diverse Environments: Journey through a variety of dreamscapes, ranging from tiny rooms to massive, sprawling locations like Dockyard, Museum, and Candyland.
- Intuitive Controls: Simple mechanics involving arm extension and camera movement that allow for deep, emergent interaction with the world.
Who is This Game For?
Human: Fall Flat appeals to fans of indie puzzle games like Portal and physics-heavy titles like Octodad: Dadliest Catch. If you enjoy games that reward experimentation, exploration, and a sense of silly humor, this is a must-play. It is also an ideal choice for players looking for a chaotic multiplayer experience where the goal is as much about laughing at your friends' stumbles as it is about solving the actual puzzle.
The game is available on a wide range of platforms, including PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and iOS.