"Human Fall Flat Unveils Two New Physics-Based Levels"
Get ready to embark on some fresh adventures in *Human Fall Flat*, the beloved physics-based platformer puzzle game. The developers have just rolled out two exciting new levels, *Port* and *Underwater*, which are now accessible on the Android version of the game.
What Are The New Levels Like?
In the *Port* level, you'll find yourself navigating a picturesque archipelago that feels like a vacation spot. Picture a quaint little town dotted with winding hidden paths and expansive waters where you can set sail freely. This level will put your teamwork skills to the test, whether you're playing solo or in co-op mode.
The *Underwater* level plunges you into an immersive adventure beneath the waves. You'll explore vibrant marine environments, delve into ancient ruins, and even discover an abandoned lab. Plus, you get the chance to ride a giant jellyfish! This level is packed with surprises and a host of physics-based challenges that will keep you engaged.
Get a sneak peek at these new levels in the game trailer below!
Have You Played Human Fall Flat?
*Human Fall Flat* hit the scene in 2019, brought to us by 505 Games, Curve Games, and No Brakes Games. It's a game that plunges you into whimsical dreamscapes where the laws of physics are delightfully unpredictable. You can take on the challenges solo or join forces with up to four players.
Each dream level immerses you in a unique setting, ranging from castles and mansions to Aztec ruins and snowy mountains. The open-ended nature of the levels means you'll always discover new paths and hidden secrets as you explore.
The game also offers extensive customization options. You can deck out your character with various outfits, from astronauts to ninjas. Plus, you can mix and match different looks for your Human, choosing heads, upper and lower body parts, and a wide range of colors.
You can grab *Human Fall Flat* for just $2.99 from the Google Play Store. And the best part? These new levels are completely free! Keep an eye out, as more levels are reportedly on the way.
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