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HUMAN: FALL FLAT SALES SURPASSES A MASSIVE 40 MILLION WORLDWIDE

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Curve Games is ecstatic to announce that massively popular multiplayer platformer Human: Fall Flat from No Brakes Games has now shipped over 40 million copies across the globe.

Human: Fall Flat has continued to delight new and existing players with its fun and quirky physics and has inspired creators and players to build and explore new levels. The team recently released an incredible new Copper World level boasting an industrialised zone where gigantic wheels, electric circuits and massive coal engines unlock unthinkable paths. Players can explore this fantastic new environment and some of the many points of intrigue in one of the most challenging levels created for Human: Fall Flat to date.

“What makes Human: Fall Flat so great is our community. We really appreciate all the support of the fans and are astounded that we have over 40 million people experiencing our game around the world” said Tomas Sakalauskas, CEO and Founder of No Brakes Games and Creator of Human: Fall Flat.

Gary Rowe, Chief Content Officer at Curve Games, commented, “When Curve first met with No Brakes Games, we knew that Human: Fall Flat was something special, but we have been astonished by the enthusiasm and passion from the fans over the years who continue to support the game with their quirky new level ideas.  We are extremely proud of everyone involved.

Human: Fall Flat is a hilarious, light-hearted physics platformer set in a world of floating dreamscapes. Each dream level provides a new environment to navigate, from mansions, castles and Aztec adventures to snowy mountains, eerie nightscapes and industrial locations. Multiple routes through each level and perfectly playful puzzles ensure that exploration and ingenuity are rewarded. But, of course, your Human’s wobbly movements don’t make things easy, and whether you’re jumping, climbing, carrying or swinging, things can quickly go wrong – with hilarious results.

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