Embark on exciting new journeys in *Human Fall Flat*, the beloved physics-based platformer puzzle game. The latest update introduces two thrilling levels, Port and Underwater, now accessible on the Android version of the game.
What Are The New Levels Like?
In the Port level, you'll find yourself navigating through a scenic archipelago reminiscent of a tranquil vacation spot. This level features a charming town with hidden paths that wind through the landscape and expansive waters perfect for sailing. Whether you're playing solo or in co-op, sharp teamwork skills are essential to mastering the challenges this level presents.
Dive into the depths with the Underwater level, where you'll explore vibrant marine environments, ancient ruins, and a mysterious abandoned lab. The adventure includes the unique experience of riding a giant jellyfish, along with numerous physics-based puzzles that keep you engaged and surprised at every turn.
Get a sneak peek at these new levels in the game trailer below:
Have You Played Human Fall Flat?
Launched in 2019 by 505 Games, Curve Games, and No Brakes Games, *Human Fall Flat* invites players into surreal dreamscapes where physics play by their own quirky rules. You can embark on this adventure alone or with up to four players in co-op mode.
The game's levels span a variety of settings, from medieval castles and grand mansions to ancient Aztec ruins and snowy peaks. Each level is designed to be open-ended, encouraging players to discover new paths and hidden secrets with every playthrough.
Customization is a key feature, allowing you to personalize your character with a range of outfits, from astronauts to ninjas. You can mix and match different heads, upper and lower body parts, and a variety of colors to create a unique look for your Human.
*Human Fall Flat* is available for $2.99 on the Google Play Store. The newly added Port and Underwater levels are free to all players, with more exciting levels promised in future updates.
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