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You Will Fall drops you on a rickety rope stretched between two buildings. Your job is to shuffle across before physics kicks in. Every step wobbles. Every breath feels like a gamble. The catch? Failure isn’t optional. The game forces you to relive the fall over and over, with a sardonic narrator underlining your inevitable jump. Controls are simple, arrow keys or mouse, but the tension comes from tiny adjustments. Lean too far left? You’re gone. Pause too long? The rope sways. The loop resets each time, nudging you to tweak your approach by millimeters. The game’s dark humor and minimalist design have drawn attention from indie circles. Players clocking in 30+ minutes to cross a few meters have called it "agonizingly charming." No combat, no story, just you, a rope, and a voice that won’t stop reminding you how bad you’re at this. Best suited for those who enjoy masochistic puzzles or the thrill of almost nailing it.
You're standing on the roof of a building staring at the thin tightrope stretched taught over the wide expanse. Your one goal is to make it across. Only problem is, you will fall. It is inevitable. Good thing you have this voice inside your head to constantly remind you of your fate.
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