Lovable platformer Human: Fall Flat crashes into the App Store

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Everyone should play Human: Fall Flat.
Photo: 505 Games

Human: Fall Flat, the wonderful puzzle platformer from 505 Games, has made the leap to the App Store.

This unique title lets you play as a wobbly human who gets stuck inside surreal dreams and has to find the exit. You have no superpowers or special abilities, which makes the open-ended, physics-based gameplay all the more fun.

Human: Fall Flat has already sold more than 7 million copies across console and PC, and has been incredibly well-received by players. It currently has a “very positive” rating on Steam after almost 24,000 reviews.

What makes it so special is that, unlike most other games, it doesn’t turn you into an adventurer or a superhero or a warrior wizard. Instead, it makes you play as a human — one who struggles to walk upright.

A whole lot of fun

You’ll have to navigate each of the game’s diverse and surreal levels and solve the mind-bending puzzles to find an exit. There is no fixed solution to each one; you’ll just have to explore and experiment and see where it takes you.

You can pull, push, kick, carry, climb, and break things in the open sandbox world. And you control your human’s every movement — including operating each of their arms independently.

This, coupled with Human: Fall Flat’s crazy physics, make the whole experience haphazard and hilarious.

You have to play it

Human: Fall Flats an incredibly charming game that’s always a lot of fun. It’s almost impossible to get bored while playing it. And now you can enjoy the game anywhere and everywhere by getting it on iOS.

It’s available to download from the App Store now, priced at $4.99.

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