Stumble Guys
Stumble Guys is what happened when someone looked at Fall Guys, saw it wasn't on phones, and fixed that. It's a 32-player obstacle-course royale full of pratfalls and bumping, and for a few minutes at a time it's a genuine, giggling good time — especially in a party with friends.
How it plays
Rounds throw the lobby through tumbling obstacle gauntlets — spinning hammers, collapsing tiles, slippery ramps — and eliminate the stragglers until one bean is left standing. The physics are loose and chaotic in the way that makes a near-miss feel hilarious rather than unfair. Controls are simple: a stick and a jump.
What's great
It nails the pick-up-and-giggle loop. Matches are quick, the mood is cheerful, and it runs fine on modest phones. Playing in a private party with mates is where it shines — the trash-talk writes itself. There's a steady drip of new maps and seasonal cosmetics.
What holds it back
The ad frequency is the big one — you'll bump into interstitials often enough that it interrupts the flow, and dodging them nudges you toward the paid pass. It's also unmistakably derivative, and once the novelty fades there isn't much depth holding you there. The cosmetic monetisation is constant.