oprainfall | Human Fall Flat design contest

oprainfall | Human Fall Flat design contest

No Brakes Games and Curve Digital have announced a Human Fall Flat design contest. It will celebrate the game’s fast approaching 5th anniversary. The game turns five on July 22nd. This competition runs until 11:00pm BST (6:00pm ET) on August 12th. To enter, interested fans must do several things via this Gleam link:

  1. Follow Human: Fall Flat on Twitter – https://twitter.com/HumanFallFlat
  2. Visit https://www.facebook.com/humanfallflat
  3. Upload an image of the level design

The lucky chosen winner will get to see their level officially added to the game on both PC and consoles. The winning entry will also be awarded an Arctis 7 SteelSeries headset and a SteelSeries Qck+ mousepad. Additionally, two runners up will also get a SteelSeries Qck+ mousepad.

 

Human Fall Flat is a goofy physics platformer in a light-hearted world filled with dreamscapes. Players must navigate each one in spite of their characters’ wobbly movements. Overcome obstacles by climbing, jumping, swinging, and carrying to traverse each level. You can play alone or have up to eight players traversing dreamscapes like mansions, snowy mountains, castles, and more. Among them players will find playful puzzles as well.

Human Fall Flat is available on PC (Steam), Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4. It launched back on July 22nd of 2016. The Human Fall Flat design contest celebrates its anniversary later this month.

 

Michael Fontanini
Michael is a veteran gamer in his late 30s, who grew up around video games, with fond memories of the oldies like the NES, SNES, and N64 among others. He loves Nintendo, but also plays a lot of games on his PC. Michael also enjoys going for walks/bike rides, loves animals, and enjoys thunderstorms (and science in general). I love Nintendo but I also play a lot of game's on PC, many of which are on steam. My favorite Nintendo game's include Zelda, Metroid, and Smash Bros to name a few. On PC I love the Half-Life games, as well as most all of the Source Engine games just to name a few.