Embark on fresh adventures in *Human Fall Flat*, the beloved physics-based platformer puzzle game. The developers have recently unveiled two exciting new 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 immersed in a stunning archipelago, reminiscent of a tranquil vacation spot. This level features a charming little town, complete with winding hidden paths and expansive waters perfect for sailing. Whether tackling it solo or in co-op, you'll need sharp teamwork to navigate through this scenic yet challenging environment.
The Underwater level plunges you into a vibrant marine world, teeming with colorful ecosystems, ancient ruins, and an abandoned lab. One of the highlights is the opportunity to ride a giant jellyfish. This level is packed with surprises and a plethora of physics-based challenges that will keep you engaged and entertained.
Get a sneak peek at these new levels in the game below!
Have You Played Human Fall Flat?
Launched in 2019 by 505 Games, Curve Games, and No Brakes Games, *Human Fall Flat* transports you into whimsical dreamscapes where the laws of physics take on a life of their own. Whether you choose to go solo or team up with up to four players, the game offers a unique experience in each dream level, ranging from castles and mansions to Aztec ruins and snowy mountains. The open-ended design of the levels ensures that you can discover new paths and secrets with every playthrough.
Customization is a key feature, allowing you to dress your character in a variety of outfits, from astronauts to ninjas. You can mix and match different looks, choosing from an assortment of heads, upper and lower body options, and a palette of colors to create your perfect Human.
You can purchase *Human Fall Flat* for $2.99 on the Google Play Store. The new levels, Port and Underwater, are available at no additional cost, and more exciting levels are on the horizon.
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