Exploring caves can confuse one’s sense of direction. In Falling Out, getting lost isn’t all you have to worry about.
Giorgio and Felicie have recently decided to go on vacation. It’s finally their chance to go on the dream vacation they have always wanted. But Falling Out sees our protagonists get a little more than they expected. On this unexpected journey, they’ll come across treasures and long-lost civilizations.
Getting through caves will be an extreme challenge. Twists and turns will disorient you. But the rising waters of the underground will likely provide sufficient motivation for escaping. From the minds of PolyCrunch Games comes a heart-pounding adventure.
There’s nothing wrong with a solitary exploration of the underground. But if you want to meet with more success, enlist the help of a friend. If you’re going to do that, though, make sure both of you are quick. As great as it would be to take all the treasure with you, rising waters released by traps will ensure you can’t.
Each map in Falling Out is procedurally generated, so no two adventures are alike. Players may also take advantage of a Daily Pyramid, a map that all players can explore. And if simple exploration and survival isn’t your speed, one can always challenge other players to a vs match. Additionally, players can re-cap laughter-inducing moments using slow-mo replay.
A demo of Falling Out is currently available on Steam. While there is no definite release date, we know it will be available on Nintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X.
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