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Human: Fall Flat released DRM free on GOG, a physics-based 3D puzzler

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Human: Fall Flat [GOG, Official Site] was released on Steam back in July, but it now has a fresh DRM free release. It's an odd looking physics-based 3D puzzler and I gave it a go.

Note: My key was provided by GOG directly.

I'm not a massive fan of puzzle games, but this game tickled me. You control a rather wobbly man as you solve puzzle after puzzle in a vibrant world.

The clumsiness of the game reminds me of a toddler playing, and it's brilliant. In fact, it would be like a drunk toddler trying to do anything.

It's easily one of the funniest puzzle games I've ever played, not particularly hard, the world isn't going to win awards for style, but the character and controls as well as the narrator are excellent.

Highly recommended, especially if you're not usually a fan of puzzle games. Article taken from GamingOnLinux.com.
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3 comments

opera Oct 25, 2016
Yeah, nice game. Played it a few weeks ago in coop mode with a friend and we had a lot of fun.
Pit Oct 26, 2016
Quoting: GuestWould be nice if they released the DRM-free build on the Humble Store.

While in principle (more different buy options are always better) I agree: Why?
Humble used to be my main source of games, but it's on the decline. They don't really care about DRM-free multi-platform anymore (except for the HIB), and the installers of GOG are IMHO way ahead of the Humble ones, they even have patch downloads....

As for the game: Looks indeed fun, definitely goes on the wishlist.
adamhm Oct 28, 2016
Quoting: GuestWell the reason is GOG doesn’t do refunds if you don’t use their currently supported flavor of Ubuntu or Mint (at the moment it seems they dropped Mint).

They still support Mint:

QuoteOur support also extends to any future non-LTS releases, official Ubuntu flavors (like Kubuntu, Xubuntu, etc.), and derivatives (e.g. Linux Mint, elementaryOS etc.), so as long as your operating system is part of the Ubuntu family, you have nothing to worry about. Naturally, our technical support and refund policy apply to all these versions.

Source: https://www.gog.com/forum/general/ubuntu_1604_now_supported_on_gogcom_57624

Quoting: GuestOh and I hate installers. You can’t know what they are going to do, they might not work, and they often require more tedious interaction than simply extracting an archive for games that don’t use one.

GOG uses MojoSetup installers for all of their Linux games and they can be unpacked using the unzip command.
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