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Human: Fall Flat Announced by No Brakes Games

Human: Fall Flat Announced by No Brakes Games

Vilnius, Lithuania – January 13th, 2016 – No Brakes Games has announced that their upcoming title Human: Fall Flat will be released on PC later this year. Human: Fall Flat is a quirky, open-ended physics-based third person puzzle and exploration game, where players are tasked with helping a blobby builder named Bob escape recurring dreams of falling using nothing but their wits and physics.

Human: Fall Flat Announced by No Brakes Games

Human: Fall Flat puts players in the shoes of Bob, who keeps having dreams about falling. Bob finds himself wandering through surreal, floating dreamscapes, each of which requires solving various physics-based puzzles. This is not an easy task for a human with zero superpowers, but with the right tools he can do a lot… and misusing those tools he can do even more. Advanced physics and innovative controls set the stage for a wide range of interesting challenges.  Bob’s dreams of falling are riddled with puzzles to solve in as many ways as you can dream up, as well as plenty of distractions to just mess around with, offering hours of unique gameplay. Will you try to open that mysterious door, or would you rather see how far you can throw a speaker set out that window?

Here is the official Human: Fall Flat gameplay video:

ABOUT NO BRAKES GAMES

Human: Fall Flat Announced by No Brakes Games

No Brakes Games is a small indie studio established in 2012 and based in Vilnius, Lithuania. Focusing on fresh game mechanics resulted in a successful Windows Phone game Pocket Sheep. With the recent shift to PC and Console gaming, the studio continues the search for even more offbeat gaming experiences and is currently working on a physical puzzle game Human: Fall Flat.

Human: Fall Flat is currently available on PC as a paid prototype and will get a full release later this year.

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