HumanFallFlat Xbox players have four new achievements to hunt with the arrival of the Tower level.
brings us four new achievements worth a total of 160 Gamerscore, none of which are secret."It's soon time to embark on your most perilous journey yet. Take on the Tower in this brand new lava-filled, vertigo-inducing level," we're told.
"Tower, the winning design of our 5th Anniversary level competition, was dreamed up by creative mastermind Fennecai and brought to life by the fiendishly talented David. Tackle this Tower of doom solo or with up to seven friends. Use teamwork to ascend the soaring spire. But beware... the floor is lava!"
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