As a gamer, I have always been drawn to games that offer unique and interesting gameplay mechanics, and Human Fall Flat is definitely one of those games. This physics-based puzzle game has gained a significant following due to its quirky characters, hilarious ragdoll physics, and challenging puzzles. In Human Fall Flat, players take control of a customizable character named Bob and navigate through various levels that require them to use physics-based solutions to progress.
If you’re a fan of Human Fall Flat and are looking for similar games, you’re in luck. Over the years, several games have been released that offer similar gameplay mechanics and physics-based puzzles. These games range from cooperative multiplayer experiences to solo adventures, and each one offers its own unique take on the physics puzzle genre. In this topic, we’ll explore some of the best games like Human Fall Flat that you can play today.
Unrailed!
Unrailed! – is an arcade cooperative railroad construction simulation in procedurally generated worlds. Players with up to four players must constantly coordinate their actions, improve their wagons, fight off locals and monitor train traffic.
All sorts of resources are used for construction, which, given the limited time required to find quickly. The main goal of Unrailed! is to deliver the car in one piece to the nearest safe station, from where, later on, a new start is made. Collect resources and lay tracks to keep your train moving along the railroad and never stop. But remember: the number of construction tools is limited.
Hidden in plain sight
Hidden in Plain Sight is a set of local multiplayer (2-4 players) game modes that share a common theme: trying to accomplish goals without drawing attention to yourself.
In each game mode, players control characters in a sea of identical NPCs. Players are given a task, but also the means to eliminate each other from the game. The goal is to blend in with the NPCs, accomplish the task at hand, and take out other players before they get you. One of the simplest game modes is called “Death Race.” Players and NPCs are racing to be the first to cross a finish line. Each player has a gun with one bullet and can eliminate one person from the race. Other game modes create similar tension by putting players in a conflicted position of wanting to accomplish a goal, but risking elimination by doing so.
Jim is moving out!
Hidden in Plain Sight is a set of local multiplayer (2-4 players) game modes that share a common theme: trying to accomplish goals without drawing attention to yourself.
In each game mode, players control characters in a sea of identical NPCs. Players are given a task, but also the means to eliminate each other from the game. The goal is to blend in with the NPCs, accomplish the task at hand, and take out other players before they get you. One of the simplest game modes is called “Death Race.” Players and NPCs are racing to be the first to cross a finish line. Each player has a gun with one bullet and can eliminate one person from the race. Other game modes create similar tension by putting players in a conflicted position of wanting to accomplish a goal, but risking elimination by doing so.
Jackbox party packs
The team behind YOU DON’T KNOW JACK presents FIVE guffaw-inducing party games in one pack. You’re gonna need more than one party for this. Your phones or tablets are your controllers! For 1-100 players.
Games include:
The comedy trivia sensation YOU DON’T KNOW JACK 2015 (1-4 players) with hundreds of all-new questions. The hilarious bluffing game Fibbage XL (2-8 players), with over 50% more questions added to the original hit game Fibbage. The bizarre drawing game Drawful (3-8 players) – you draw right there on your phone or tablet (very little/no real skill required). The racy-as-you-want-to-be fill-in-the-blank word game Word Spud (2-8 players). The wacky-fact-filled Lie Swatter (1-100 players).
Total party kill
Total Party Kill is the winner of the Ludum Dare 43 game development competition with the theme “Sacrifices must be made”. This extended edition contains improvements such as redone art and animations, a new soundtrack by KungFuFurby, and challenging new levels.
Your party enters a deep and dark dungeon… but sacrifices must be made. Control 3 different heroes and use their special abilities to solve tricky puzzles by sacrificing your teammates. Throw heroes as the Knight, freeze them into ice blocks with the Mage, or pin them on walls and use them as platforms as the Ranger. As long as one hero survives to the goal, you win the level.
We need to go deeper
We Need to go Deeper is a 2-4-player cooperative submarine rogue-like set in a Verne-inspired undersea universe. In the game, you and your crew must embark on many voyages into a mysterious undersea trench known as The Living Infinite.
To be successful in your mission, you and your crew will have to work together to pilot a Submarine, as only with your submersible in tact will you be able to live to see the bottom of The Living Infinite. Part of the goal is to provide players with a game world that will be enjoyable and exciting to explore. Throughout a single voyage through Deeper’s randomized ocean, you could encounter anything from a band of submarine pirates to an undersea cave full of Monsters and Treasure Chests, to an underwater civilization that may help or hinder you on your journey – depending on what kind of civilization they wind up being.
Totally reliable delivery service
Strap on the strut and start the truck, it’s time to deliver. Complete tasks alone to secure your deliveries or join four friends to play this ragdoll physics simulation about terrible parcel delivery drivers. Work together, using strange machinery, useful gadgets, and the wonders of physics to reliably deliver packages to their destination.
Attempting to deliver, it’s a guarantee of completely reliable delivery service. Unpredictable ragdoll physics combined with dynamic platforming. Run, jump, dive and struggle with ease, but collide with something and you’ll pass out.
Overcooked 2
Overcooked 2 is a cooperative cooking video game simulator developed by Team17 together with Ghost Town Games and published by Team17.
In the cooking simulator Overcooked 2, teams of up to four players work together to cook and prepare orders in absurd restaurants. Players gather, chop and prepare ingredients, stack them on plates, serving dishes and wash dishes. Between the coordination of short orders and the characters clashing with each other, the game tends to be overwhelming. The sequel builds on the original game released in 2016, with new interactive levels, restaurant themes, chef costumes and recipes. Some levels have moving floors and other obstacles that make cooking difficult, including portals, moving walkways, and impenetrable fires. Other levels move between settings and recipes, such as the one that starts with making salads in a hot air balloon and ends with an emergency landing in a sushi kitchen.
Castle crashers remastered
Castle Crashers is a Beat ’em up video game developed by the independent American studio The Behemoth and published by Microsoft Studios.
The player takes on the role of one of the knights, who wants to stop the evil sorcerer. The protagonist is given a rich choice of weapons, as well as a lot of magical spells to help him. As the game progresses, the number of items and spells used increases along with the power of enemy hordes. There are a total of 25 types of spells and 79 types of weapons in the game. When the knight beats enemies, he gets experience points that improve his level. The transition to a new level gives special points, which the player can distribute between the four characteristics: strength, magic, defense and dexterity. Leveling up (up to the twentieth level) gives the player two of these points. The next levels will bring only one point each.