If you've been on Twitter at all over the past few months, you've probably seen colorful, amorphous bean-shaped characters, dressed in bright garb, falling all over each other. (If you haven't been on Twitter, good job. Keep it up!)
Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout exploded in popularity seemingly overnight back in August, and while some of the initial hubbub has died down, plenty of gamers are still involved in the fast-paced battle royale. Through a series of semi-random minigames, your goal is to be the last bean standing. You might have to race your opponents to a finish line by navigating tricky obstacles, work with other beans to hoard eggs, or simply outlast your fellow players on a rolling-log contraption. Sixty players enter. Only one will win.
Fall Guys is available for $20 on PC and PlayStation 4. It isn't available on Xbox or Switch, but when asked about future ports during an interview, the lead designer said, "Maybe one day."
Whether you're a new player or you've been on the Bean Scene for awhile, our tips might help you improve your gameplay so you can rack up those sweet, sweet Crowns.
It can be easy to focus solely on running toward your objective, but there are other controls available that you shouldn't discredit. First: jumping. A well-timed jump can help boost you toward the middle of a crowd, get you away from the newbie behind you, or get you over the finish line milliseconds before you'd be otherwise disqualified.
Grabbing is an essential move you'll need to master if you ever hope to climb over walls or onto ramps. The timing can be tricky, but keep trying and you'll pick it up quickly. You can even grab other players to prevent them from stealing your soccer balls (or rob them of their tail in some game modes).
Bonus: There's an achievement for "hugging" another player, if they grab you while you're grabbing them. Aww.
The wonky physics of this game are hilarious. You'll find that you can build momentum very quickly, which hinders your ability to navigate some obstacles. This is where diving is essential. As WIRED photo editor Phuc Pham says, the game could really be called Dive Guys. Diving will save your life—if there's one move you should have in your arsenal, it's this.