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Human Fall Flat on mobile is getting two new stages hand-made by fans.

Human Fall Flat Adds Fan-Made Stages to Mobile

Human Fall Flat on mobile is getting two new stages hand-made by fans.

Human Fall Flat has two new, fan-created stages on iOS and Android, Curve Digital and 505 Games announced. The new levels come in a free update as part of their efforts to transfer the full PC experience to mobile devices.

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“Golf,” created by PrinceS, offers a chance to play a relaxing round of golf with two different options.

There’s normal golf, using an actual golf ball, and there’s golf with the Human Fall Flat twist, where you hit other players with a golf club and try to launch them into the hole (two guesses which one we’re playing).

Golf carts and massive clubs dot the stage as obstacles, alongside a number of puzzles to overcome.

The second stage is “City,” made by Gotcha. It’s an urban landscape filled with athletic challenges for the sporting blob, including extreme bowling, crossbow contests, basketball, and more.

When that loses its appeal, the city skyline beckons, with enough high-flying antics to make Spider-Man blush.


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Josh Broadwell started gaming in the early '90s. But it wasn't until 2017 he started writing about them, after finishing two history degrees and deciding a career in academia just wasn't the best way forward. You'll usually find him playing RPGs, strategy games, or platformers, but he's up for almost anything that seems interesting.