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Human: Fall Flat Review, Guide & Beginner Tips

Rating 3.7 Android Rated Everyone $4.99

Rating

3.7
★★★★★
1.7K likes 6 dislikes

Description

Human: Fall Flat turns intentionally awkward physics into inventive climbing, carrying, swinging, and cooperative problem solving. Its open-ended puzzles create hilarious discoveries, though imprecise controls and camera struggles can become exhausting.

Human: Fall Flat Review

Human: Fall Flat places soft, wobbly characters in physics-based dream levels. Each arm is controlled independently, allowing the player to grab walls, objects, switches, ropes, and other characters. Walking is easy; doing anything gracefully is not.

Levels present broad objectives rather than a single prescribed sequence. A box might hold a door open, become a climbing step, or be launched by improvised machinery. The physics frequently allow shortcuts and accidental solutions the designer did not explicitly signal.

Cooperative play magnifies both the creativity and comedy. Several players can lift heavy objects or form climbing chains, but they can also interfere with one another. Communication matters when timing a mechanism, and patience matters when a teammate explores a ridiculous alternative.

The same loose control that produces humor also creates frustration. Grabbing the wrong edge, fighting the camera, or repeating a climb can make a simple idea difficult to execute. Mobile touch controls require additional adjustment compared with a controller.

Human: Fall Flat is best when failure is treated as experimentation. Players who demand exact platforming may dislike its deliberate clumsiness. Those willing to improvise will find a flexible puzzle sandbox with unusually memorable cooperative moments.

Base Info

Platforms Android, iOS
Developer 505 Games Srl
Downloads 1M
Price $4.99
Package com.and.games505.humanfallflat
Content Rating Everyone
Android Version 1.10
Android Updated May 13, 2026
Android File Size 1.8 GB
iOS Version 1.9
iOS Updated Jun 28, 2022
iOS File Size 1.8 GB
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How to Play Human: Fall Flat

Move the character and control each arm with the assigned buttons or touch areas. Look toward an object before raising an arm to grab it. Release deliberately after the object or body is in the intended position.

To climb, raise both arms, jump toward a ledge, grab it, then look downward or move forward to pull the body over. Practice on a low edge before attempting long sequences. Use the camera to confirm both hands are attached.

Inspect mechanisms before moving every object. Test weight, hinges, ropes, switches, and momentum. A solution usually follows basic physical relationships, but several approaches may work.

In co-op, state the plan and assign positions before operating a complex device. Avoid grabbing teammates unless the action is useful. Reset only when objects are irretrievably lost; checkpoints often allow experimentation.

On mobile, adjust sensitivity and button placement, and use a controller where officially supported if touch climbing becomes uncomfortable.

Pros

  • Physics support multiple puzzle solutions.
  • Co-op creates memorable improvisation.
  • Levels encourage exploration and shortcuts.
  • Failure is often funny rather than punitive.

Cons

  • Controls are intentionally imprecise.
  • Camera can obstruct climbing.
  • Touch input makes complex grabs harder.

Beginner Tips

  • Look directly at what you want to grab.
  • Confirm both hands before climbing.
  • Test object weight and movement.
  • Communicate before cooperative mechanisms.
  • Treat failed attempts as physics experiments.

FAQ

Why are the controls so awkward?

The loose body and separate arms are intentional parts of the physics puzzle and comedy.

Can puzzles have more than one solution?

Yes. Objects, momentum, climbing, and co-op often allow alternate routes or shortcuts.

How do I climb a ledge?

Raise both arms, jump and grab the ledge, then pull the body upward by changing view and movement.

Is multiplayer required?

No. Levels can be completed solo, while online co-op adds coordination and additional possibilities.

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