In development is a physics driven 3D puzzle game called Human: Fall Flat. The game is a work-in-progress by developer No Break Games – a small independent developer team out of Lithuania. I was provided a demo of the 0.3.0 prototype build for the purpose of this review. Since it’s simply an alpha build, I’ll keep this review brief.
Human: Fall Flat is a 3D physics simulator where you control a blobby, hard-hat wearing human with no super powers whatsoever as he tries to escape his recurring dream of falling by solving puzzles. Bob is his name, and using (or misusing) tools is his game.
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Monday, February 8, 2016
Prototype Review: Human: Fall Flat (PC)
Labels:
3D,
Alpha,
Early Access,
Greenlight,
Human Fall Flat,
In Development,
Indie,
Indie Games,
No Break Games,
PC,
physics,
Physics simulator,
Prototype,
Puzzle Game
Damien is a die-hard Nintendo fan with an appreciation for all things retro. As an avid gamer, reader, and writer, he loves to read between the lines and make deep connections between plots, characters, and even companies themselves.
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