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Chaotic rag doll puzzler Human Fall Flat is getting a sequel

Human Fall Flat 2 looks a lot more silly

A humanoid uses a JCB to push three other people into a pit in Human Fall Flat 2
Image credit: Devolver Digital

For lovers of fun co-op puzzle games to have a laugh with friends, here's some great news. Chaotic puzzler Human: Fall Flat is getting a sequel and it looks to be just as much of a riot as the first one. Aptly named Human Fall Flat 2 (minus the colon), it looks like this follow-up will take place on different construction sites - the safest of places on Earth for slapstick and silliness to run free. There's not much we can glean from the short trailer that debuted during the Devolver Showcase at this year's Summer Game Fest, but you can have a watch for yourself below.

The game's Steam page is also light on details, simply stating that this sequel is "bigger, better and clumsier" and that players can look forward to "a new physics-engine, new gameplay interactions and new mechanics." Hmmmm, so maybe not much has changed then, but if it ain't broke don't fix it, I guess.

I do enjoy the very small teasers in the trailer and screenshots of what shenanigans are to come. A wrecking ball, sledgehammer, and chainsaw seem to be just some of the tools you'll be able to get your mitts on, let alone all the construction vehicles too.

No release date for Human Fall Flat 2 at the mo, and the developers over on the Q&A section of the game's official website say that the game is "still early in development." We do know, however, that it'll be gracing our screens on PC and consoles.


NotE3 and Summer Game Fest 2023 is over for another year. You can find out all the latest news by visiting our E3 2023 hub, or you can catch up with our round-up posts of everything that was announced at Summer Game Fest, the Xbox Games Showcase, the PC Gaming Show, Day Of The Devs, and our top highlights from the Wholesome Direct.

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