Hilarious Cult Hit “Human: Fall Flat” Headed to Xbox One and PS4 Next Month

Human: Fall Flat Comes to Consoles Next Month

Console gamers don’t have long to wait for their turn with the physics-defying and rule-breaking hilarity of cult hit puzzle game Human: Fall Flat now that developer Tomas Sakalauskas and publisher Curve Digital announce the May 9th release on PlayStation 4 and in gorgeous 4K resolution on PlayStation 4 Pro. Then on May 12th Human: Fall Flat releases on Xbox One, while also bringing all new content to the Steam version.

Starting today people can pre-order Human: Fall Flat for $14.99 on either console and receive popular adventure game Manual Samuel for free. In addition to Manual Samuel, PlayStation 4 players will also receive a dynamic theme.

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Launching on console and updating on Steam with additional content, brand new puzzles and a bespoke customization option, Human: Fall Flat has players escape surreal dreamscapes by solving open-ended puzzles while struggling with intentionally unsteady controls that result in hysterical clumsiness and potentially endless falling.

After releasing on Steam last year to considerable praise, Human: Fall Flat became a YouTube phenomenon, garnering more than 100 million cumulative views thanks to the game’s hilarious gameplay that had people discover their own solutions to overcome obstacles and “work” together as best they can to solve the puzzles in co-op mode.

Playing as Bob, players have complete control over his arms and movement. At first, this can make it challenging to traverse this beautiful yet deadly world. However, players who learn to master Bob’s movement will be rewarded with a wealth of opportunities to break the rules and beat the challenging puzzles that block their path. Bob can pull stuff. He can push stuff. He can kick stuff. He can carry stuff. He can climb stuff. He can break stuff. And he can use stuff on other stuff to make even more stuff happen. It’s all up to you – want to open that mysterious door? Or would you rather see how far you can throw a speaker set out that window?

Source: Press Release