Wacky, Physics-based Puzzler Follows up on Highly Successful Itch.io Prototype and more than 30 Million Views with Official Steam Release
Indie publisher Curve Digital and developer No Brakes Games announced that their quirky, physics-based puzzle game from Tomas Sakalauskas, Human: Fall Flat, is now available on Steam for Windows PC, Mac and Linux. The game’s open-ended and laugh-out-loud gameplay has seen it become a firm favorite among streamers and content creators alike since the prototype was launched on Itch.io, and the full Steam release now arrives with a significant amount of extra content, gameplay refinements and a drop-in co-op mode. To commemorate today’s launch, Curve Digital has revealed a brand new trailer highlighting the game’s two-player mode:
In Human: Fall Flat, the player must guide Bob through a series of surreal dreamscapes using only Bob’s limited dexterity and the objects around him. By operating Bob’s limbs independently, players must traverse wrecked trainyards, clamber over cavernous wastelands and lay siege to fairy-tale castles, all in the pursuit of… whatever it is Bob is seeking.
Human: Fall Flat encourages repeat playthroughs, as there are often many ways to overcome obstacles and reach each level’s exit. Experimenting with the way Bob interacts with various objects and environments can lead to some genuinely inventive moments—players should never wonder if they can make a solution work, but instead how they will.
“It’s been quite the journey,” said Tomas Sakauskas from No Brakes Games. “From an idea, to a test level, to a prototype, to close to 30 million YouTube hits to date, and now the final release, it’s been an unbelievably wild ride. I’m so excited to see people discover new ways for Bob to complete his journey.”
Developed by No Brakes Games and published by Curve Digital, Human: Fall Flat is now available for Windows PC, Mac and Linux via Steam for $14.99 / €14.99 / £11.99. Console versions are currently in development and are planned to become available later in the year.