The weird physics focused puzzler Human: Fall Flat which features sticky-handed drunken characters is heading to mobile devices after Curve Digital and 505 Games join forces. The mobile version of the title is currently in development with no release date set as of yet. Human: Fall Flat has done fairly well since launch and is now not
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A new patch for Human: Fall Flat has been released for the Nintendo Switch version, introducing multiplayer gameplay fixes to this comical platformer. Publisher Curve Digital thanks players for their patience as No Brakes Games works on fixing some of the technical issues with the multiplayer mode. Players will be able to browse up to
Human: Fall Flat, a purposefully hard-to-control physics-based puzzle game, was released by one-man developer No Brakes Games back in July of 2016. While I was not too fond of the game at launch, it has had a steadily growing fan base since then, especially on YouTube and Twitch, and has been released on PS4, Xbox
UK publisher Curve Digital sent out a tweet today announcing two titles coming to the Nintendo Switch: No Brakes Games’ Human: Fall Flat and The Molasses Flood’s The Flame in the Flood. Unfortunately no release window (update: TFitF is coming out in October) or price was given with the message but the cost will probably be similar to the Steam