Issue 041 — July 2026
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About Human: Fall Flat

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Human: Fall Flat is a light-hearted platformer set across a series of floating dreamscapes, where clumsy physics and open-ended puzzles combine into something reliably funny. Each dream is its own self-contained world, and over the course of the game you'll wander through mansions, castles, Aztec ruins, snowy peaks, eerie night scenes, and grimy industrial zones, with multiple routes and cleverly tuned puzzles that reward curiosity and creative thinking.

Much of the humor comes from your Human's wobbly, unpredictable movements. Jumping, climbing, carrying objects, and swinging from ledges all feel gloriously imprecise, so plans have a habit of going hilariously wrong. There's no harsh punishment for failure either: should your Human tumble off a rope, misjudge a leap, or get shoved off a cliff by a friend, they simply drop back into the dream and get another chance to try again.

The game works well as a solo experience but really opens up in multiplayer, supporting up to eight players online for even more chaos and laughter. As an indie adventure on PC, it's also kept fresh over time thanks to regular free level releases, ensuring there's always somewhere new to stumble, climb, and fall.