Metascore
70

Mixed or average reviews - based on 21 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 10 out of 21
  2. Negative: 1 out of 21
  1. Jun 19, 2017
    75
    Human: Fall Flat is elegant in its gameplay and boasts delightful graphics. No matter how frustrated I got at not being able to solve puzzles, I kept at it because of just how enjoyable it was. The soundtrack that accompanies Human: Fall Flat works wonders also, and I loved how bright and vibrant the game was from start to finish.
  2. Feb 23, 2017
    80
    Human: Fall Flat is pretty good. It may be another awkwardly controlled game with a robust physics system, but neither is overbearing enough to drag down the game's enjoyment factor. It comes in at a good length, there are multiple ways to solve puzzles, and the co-op really makes things enjoyable. The camera can be nauseating if you're sensitive to such things, but if you can handle it, you'll find a game that's just as ridiculously fun as some of its contemporaries.
  3. Sep 7, 2016
    40
    Puzzle platformer that neither presents a proper challenge nor has fun gameplay, Human: Fall Flat relies on its wonky physics too much to create comedy that it forgot one thing - to be playable.
  4. Aug 29, 2016
    90
    Although the lack of graphical polish could be seen as a flaw in the game, I really can’t think of a person who wouldn’t enjoy this game on some level. If you’re a fan of puzzle platforming or physical comedy, grab Human: Fall Flat right now.
  5. Aug 15, 2016
    60
    As weird as ridiculous, Human: Fall Flat is more fun to watch than to play it because its random controls, something not very good for a puzzle game albeit its puzzles are not challenging.
  6. 50
    Ultimately, it’s a little difficult to really understand what the developer was aiming for here. It seems more like it was a project from someone who was simply inspired by the entertainment value of stuff like Octodad than a game that is really looking to break out with its own identity. The potential’s there, but it’s all a little to raw for its own good.
  7. Aug 8, 2016
    75
    Fall Flat’s weird controls can frustrate at times, but it still manages to be enjoyable and hilarious throughout.
  8. Aug 7, 2016
    80
    An abrupt ending that doesn't have much of a climax and some moments of fist-clenching frustration keep Human: Fall Flat from the upper echelons of puzzle gaming, but it's still something I plan on going back to with friends.
  9. Aug 4, 2016
    60
    A competently silly, physics based puzzler. Its wonderfully simple dreamlike aesthetic and solid physics make it a joy to play for the majority of the time. The longevity of the experience is somewhat lacking and puts it at risk of becoming frustrating over longer play sessions. But taken in bitesize chunks with friends, it stands on it’s own two legs as a wonderfully stupid party game.
  10. Aug 3, 2016
    70
    A sometimes frustrating and often fun experience.
  11. Aug 1, 2016
    70
    Human: Fall Flat is weird and it embraces its oddity enough to make it worth a full playthrough.
  12. Jul 31, 2016
    50
    Human: Fall Flat just doesn’t have the humour of Octodad: Deadliest Catch or the challenge of Surgeon Simulator. Whilst it does have a few good ideas, especially with the incredibly fun swinging puzzles, and it’s obvious a lot of thought has gone into how the few mechanics can be used to their best effect, it just doesn’t make up for its many flaws.
  13. Jul 28, 2016
    79
    Human: Fall Flat’s slapstick controls and ridiculous animation do a great job of making repeated, frustrating, and unfair failure at physics puzzles seem fun for a while. And when that fun runs out, you can extend it by bringing in a friend and drawing silly things on your goofball character. If you don’t play it, watch someone play it.
  14. Jul 27, 2016
    70
    Human Fall Flat is a game that’s aware of how unusual it is and builds to its own strengths. Bob’s ungainly controls work particularly well in the invitingly designed worlds that let you play around, cheat and conspire with a co-op buddy.
  15. Jul 27, 2016
    70
    Human: Fall Flat is without a doubt an interesting little game. The dream-like tone is achieved to great effect, and the core gameplay hook is a solid one that has theoretically limitless possibilities. It is a shame therefore that there are only eight levels, which can be quickly played through in around five hours, and that only a few feel like a true sandbox.
  16. Jul 26, 2016
    75
    Human: Fall Flat might concern the adventures of a floppy limbed chap who ambles about the place, solving puzzles and whatnot but the game itself does anything but, instead raising the bar for a genre that so desperately needed a game to champion its cause and not another half-baked experiment to invite further derision. How nice it is then, to have one of the former and not one more of the latter.
  17. Jul 25, 2016
    75
    Human: Fall Flat has its endearing, satisfying moments and its aggravating moments. The physics are fun to play around with and present a challenge, but the wonky camera movement is a weakness that’s hard to overlook.
  18. 50
    Human: Fall Flat has awkward controls and camera angles that make even basic actions a chore to execute. Luckily, the ragdoll physics puzzles, combined with a fun co-op function, can keep you entertained throughout Bob’s short journey.
  19. Jul 22, 2016
    77
    With its immaculately executed physics engine and environments both simple yet serene, Human: Fall Flat is a creative and relaxing way to have fun without the pressure of time constraints or limited lives.
  20. Jul 22, 2016
    80
    'Human Fall Flat' is a brilliant, remarkably funny twist on classic platforming and puzzle solving. Its problems are minor: the controls and audio are a bit rough around the edges, and a few of the puzzles are too simple for their own good. Whatever it lacks is easily replaced by simple elegance in both level design and personality.
  21. Jul 22, 2016
    70
    A fresh take on the physics-based video games we’re used to, but gets tied up with awkward camera angles and tricky movement.
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  1. Human: Fall Flat is unquestionably charming, and tremendous fun when it’s not annoying me so much I want to find the developers and put staples in their toes.
User Score
7.4

Mixed or average reviews- based on 144 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 74 out of 144
  2. Negative: 9 out of 144
  1. May 10, 2017
    6
    Human Fall Flat
    The Game does too
    Human Fall Flat is a Physics based puzzle game where you control both arms separately of a blob like
    Human Fall Flat
    The Game does too
    Human Fall Flat is a Physics based puzzle game where you control both arms separately of a blob like character…
    You look around with the light stick, move with the left, press buttons, pull items, and platform to progress through this 3 and a half hour long game…
    And if you fall or die you fall or respawn right where you were which is nice... no having to repeat puzzles or re throw switches or pull items…
    The first few levels here are pretty short and my actual preferred levels…
    These levels really just introduce the mechanics and physics of the game, and slowly teaches you new moves like how to climb…
    And the length was perfect...
    It was satisfying completing these levels and then from the castle onward, the game just becomes a chore…
    There are some pretty neat physics puzzles here, none will give you much trouble in terms of figuring it out…
    and if you do run into trouble you can look for a remote to give you a clue..
    the challenge here is in the executing your solution…
    the physics feel as you’d expect them too…
    but there are definitely frustrating moments especially when it comes to climbing or trying to reach higher ledges…
    No story here,
    There isn’t really much to this game other than moving awkwardly through environmental puzzles..
    And I enjoyed most of my time with it...
    But the final 2 levels were like pulling teeth...
    I was just over the game by then as the levels get larger as you go and they drag on for what feels like forever…
    Human Fall Flat would’ve been a great experience with a bunch of short levels stacked on top of each other..
    But overall suffers from final stretch pacing problems...
    I give Human Fall Flat
    a 6.0/10
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  2. Aug 21, 2016
    5
    Worst Controls ever in a videogame nothing else to say about this game it can be fun but while playing all u will be thinking is with workingWorst Controls ever in a videogame nothing else to say about this game it can be fun but while playing all u will be thinking is with working controls it would be a 1000 times better. Full Review »
  3. Jun 13, 2023
    6
    A mystery-solving adventure where you solve various physics puzzles and aim for the goal. Thinking about how to use the objects in the stage,A mystery-solving adventure where you solve various physics puzzles and aim for the goal. Thinking about how to use the objects in the stage, and the act of putting it into practice stirs the imagination of the player. The behavior of the control character is like a twisted clay doll, and it is also interesting that it is not straightforward. The fluffy feel of the controls can sometimes be frustrating, but that's part of what makes this game unique. Full Review »