
Human: Fall Flat is a physics puzzle-platformer that hands each player a soft, hard-to-steer humanoid and a string of dreamlike levels to climb, shove and clamber through. In two-player local split-screen, the imprecision stops being a hindrance and becomes the point: puzzles meant for one person turn into a coordination act, where the comedy comes from fumbling a grab or a lift together rather than executing it.
The trade-off is precision versus play. The wobbly controls that make shared sessions hilarious are the same ones that grate on the sixth failed attempt, and the dreamscapes lose their spark when there's no partner to laugh with. It's an easy, Everyone-rated pick for a relaxed couch night with a willing second player; anyone after tight platforming or a solo run will find the friction wears thin fast.
Player feedback for 'Human Fall Flat' is predominantly positive, highlighting its fun and chaotic multiplayer experience, as well as its humorous gameplay mechanics. However, some players mentioned criticisms about the networking issues and the solo play experience being less engaging. Overall, the game is appreciated for its creative puzzles and entertaining interactions with friends.
Based on 171 reviews from steam
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