News: Human Fall Flat - Steampunk Party Launch

Human Fall Flat, the beloved physics-based platformer developed by No Brakes Games and published by Curve Games, has captivated over 55 million players worldwide since its release. Set in surreal dreamscapes, the game features wobbly, ragdoll characters navigating puzzles through creative problem-solving rather than traditional skills. Players can explore diverse environments like mansions, castles, and industrial zones, either solo or in multiplayer mayhem with up to eight friends online. The game's charm lies in its hilarious failures and triumphs, powered by intuitive physics that encourage experimentation. Customizable characters with various outfits add personalization, while the Steam Workshop has fostered a thriving community, boasting thousands of user-created levels, lobbies, and skins built using Unity tools. This ecosystem keeps the game fresh, with free official levels expanding the core experience.
Today, September 15th, marks a milestone with the launch of Steampunk Party, the 31st official level and the winner of the Human Fall Flat University Level Design Competition held in China earlier this year. Crafted by talented creators Yu Yifei, Zhang Jie, Pan Dongjian, Cai Hanxi, and Dai Runyan, this whimsical stage immerses players in a steampunk world filled with perilous steam vents, broken pipes, and dizzying high-wire platforming challenges. It's the first community-created level to become official, highlighting the game's dedication to its creators. Adding to the excitement, Steampunk Party introduces Human Fall Flat's historic first collaboration with another hit title, Party Animals—a chaotic multiplayer brawler by Recreate Games and Source Technology. Exclusive skins of beloved Party Animals characters Otta and Nemo are now available, allowing players to embody these adorable yet mischievous figures in the floppy physics fun. This crossover bridges two indie successes, enhancing replayability across official and custom content.
Complementing the level launch is the biggest Workshop update ever, empowering creators with powerful new tools and expanded features to craft even more inventive stages. Rich Keen, VP Publishing at Curve Games, emphasized this as a landmark moment, praising the competition winners for capturing the game's spirit. The update is free for all Human Fall Flat owners on Steam, ensuring the entire community can dive into the multiplayer mayhem immediately. Curve Games, based in London and part of Nazara Technologies, continues to support innovative titles like Human Fall Flat alongside hits such as The Ascent and Wobbly Life. No Brakes Games in Vilnius is already developing the sequel, Human Fall Flat 2, promising more floppy adventures. With its blend of physics-driven humor, community collaboration, and now groundbreaking crossovers, Steampunk Party reinforces Human Fall Flat's status as a global indie phenomenon.