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- As of now, there is no official announcement from the developers of Human Fall Flat—No Brains—about a "Candyland Level" debuting for the mobile version of the game. Human Fall Flat has had several downloadable content (DLC) levels over the years, including famous ones like "The Island," "The Sewers," and "The Mine." However, "Candyland" is not a confirmed or released level in the official game lineup, whether on PC, console, or mobile. That said, there have been fan-made levels and mods inspired by whimsical themes like Candyland, which might be mistaken for an official release. If a Candyland-themed level were to be released, it would likely be announced via: The official Human Fall Flat website Their social media channels (Twitter/X, Facebook, Instagram) The Steam or mobile app store pages For mobile players, it’s important to note that the mobile version of Human Fall Flat (available on iOS and Android) typically receives updated content later than the PC version, and not all DLCs are ported. ✅ Tip: To stay updated on new levels, including potential future ones like a Candyland-themed level, follow: @HumanFallFlat on Twitter/X The official Human Fall Flat YouTube channel Check the in-game store or app store listing for updates. If you’ve seen a post or trailer about a "Candyland Level" for mobile, it might be fan art, a mod, or a rumor—always verify through official sources. Let me know if you'd like help finding fan-made levels or mods for Human Fall Flat! 🍬🎮 Mar 28,2026
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