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Un nouveau niveau « Musée » dévoilé pour Human Fall Flat

Auteur:Kristen Mise à jour:Dec 19,2024

Un nouveau niveau « Musée » dévoilé pour Human Fall Flat

Human Fall Flat Mobile obtient un tout nouveau niveau : Musée ! 505 Games, Curve Games et No Brakes Games sont ravis de lancer cet ajout stimulant. Voici un aperçu de ce qui vous attend.

Une aventure hilarante vous attend

Museum présente de nouveaux puzzles et obstacles à Human Fall Flat, parfaits pour les joueurs solo ou les équipes de quatre maximum. Oubliez les galeries étouffantes ; ce musée abrite un mystère espiègle !

Votre mission : récupérer une exposition égarée. Le voyage commence dans les égouts sombres et crasseux situés sous le bâtiment. Parcourez ces passages souterrains en rassemblant la puissance nécessaire pour élever une échelle.

Ensuite, vous devrez lutter avec des grues et des ventilateurs pour percer la cour du musée, puis escalader la verrière, vous frayer un chemin à l'intérieur et résoudre un casse-tête intégré à l'exposition elle-même. Oh, et avons-nous mentionné le vol dans les airs à bord de jets de fontaine ?

Le musée amplifie l'aventure avec l'esquive au laser, l'explosion de murs, le craquage de coffre-fort et la désactivation du système de sécurité. Voyez-le en action !

Un favori des fans, maintenant disponible ! ---------------------------------

Ce niveau passionnant est une entrée gagnante d'un concours Human Fall Flat Workshop. Si vous connaissez l'hilarité basée sur la physique emblématique du jeu (lancé en 2019), vous savez à quoi vous attendre : des rires sans fin à chaque saut, saisie et chute.

Mieux encore, c'est gratuit ! Téléchargez Human Fall Flat sur le Google Play Store et plongez-y. Et pour ceux qui se posent la question, les développeurs travaillent également dur sur Human Fall Flat 2 !

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