Human Fall Flat PC
    Human: Fall Flat is a puzzle-platform
        game developed by Tomas Sakalauskas and published by Curve
        Digital. It was initially released for Microsoft
        Windows, Linux, and MacOS in July 2016, and received
        ports to the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox
        One, Xbox Series X and Series S, Nintendo Switch, Google
        Stadia, and iOS and Android over the next several
        years.
The game received mixed reviews. Reviewers praised the replayability of
        the puzzles and comedic animations. The game has sold more than 30
        million copies as of July 2021.
  
    Gameplay
Human: Fall Flat is a physics puzzle game where players play a
          customizable human, referred to in-game as Bob. Bob is stated to have
          no superhuman abilities; he is purely human. Players can make him
          grab objects and climb up ledges using both his arms and looking with
          his head.
Although Bob's standard appearance is a featureless, minimalist
          all-white human with a baseball cap, players are able to customize him
          to their liking, painting his body in a different array of colors and
          dressing him in a variety of costumes.
The game is open-ended. Each level is themed differently, each
          containing multiple solutions to their unique puzzles. Various
          remotes hidden in the game give players clues to learn the gameplay
          and ultimately solve the puzzles.
  
    Human: Fall Flat was developed by Tomas Sakalauskas. In 2012,
          Sakalauskas abandoned his work in IT to try video game
          development. Human came about after several unsuccessful
          projects.[
In October 2017, an online multiplayer feature was added
          to Human: Fall Flat, allowing up to eight people to play online
          or by LAN.[6]
PlayStation 4 and Xbox One versions in May 2017 and
          a Nintendo Switch version in December 2017. A port to
          mobile platforms by Codeglue and 505
          Games supporting iOS and Android was released
          on 26 June 2019.
A Stadia port developed by Lab42 was released on 1 October
          2020,Xbox Series X/S versions were released on 28 May 2021.
          A PlayStation 5 version was released on 24 June 2021,
          supporting haptic feedback via the DualSense controller.
  
  Minimum Requirements to Run this Game 
 
 
 
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