Human Fall Flat vs Gang Beasts - Physics Brawler Game
About the Game
It's finished! Gangs of jelly men are again sharpening their teeth on each other and making cunning plans. In the new part of the game you will find even more drive and action, unique situations and funny, ridiculous battles. Now a gang has kidnapped your friend, and you have to stop them using everything at hand, including transport. Fight in energetic and varied fights, apply combinations and enjoy beautiful special effects, throwing projectiles and watching the slow-motion effects. In addition to brute force, use cunning, drive an SUV through vast levels and solve puzzles with clever physics. New narration and cutscenes add interest, and defeating bosses will lead to the ending. Key Features: - Cinematic videos and plot - Action and puzzles - Various techniques and special effects - Driven SUV car - Memorable boss battles - Partially destructible environment - Unique levels - Unexpected ending
Game Mechanics
A Physics Brawler is a chaotic fighting genre where character movement and combat are governed entirely by simulated physics — including momentum, joint constraints, and collision shapes. You control floppy, ragdoll‑based characters that stumble, grab, punch, kick, or throw opponents using non‑traditional controls. Unlike standard fighting games with fixed attack animations, every action emerges from physics: swinging a punch sends your limb with real‑world force, grabbing an enemy depends on grip angle, and throwing requires balancing your own center of mass. Core mechanics include grab and hold (latching onto enemies, ledges, or objects), push and pull (exerting force based on character weight and leverage), momentum strikes (running into a punch increases damage), and environmental hazards (spikes, moving platforms, fans, or pits). Elimination typically involves knocking opponents out of the arena rather than depleting a health bar. Many physics brawlers support local or online multiplayer, with rounds lasting seconds and results often hilariously unpredictable. Some versions add weapons (bats, swords, fish) that extend reach and alter weight distribution. Unlike competitive fighters, physics brawlers reward improvisation, body control, and accepting glorious failure. The satisfaction comes from accidentally headbutting a rival off a cliff or clinging to a ledge while your opponent slips past. Perfect for players who enjoy laughter‑filled party games, emergent chaos, and physics‑driven slapstick