At launch there are 25 different games in Fall Guys. Some you can get through, while others not so much. There are a few games that might make you scream a "No!" Audible on your screen when you see it's the next game you're playing, but let's see why. These are the 5 hardest parts of Fall Guys.
See Saw
It's the only first-round game on the list, but for good reason. With all platforms swaying back and forth, you are not only dependent on your own abilities, but also on the abilities of other players not to deflect the seesaw. Working with players you are actively fighting against creates a head clash: both figuratively and literally. You will have a hard time getting to the end of this race.
Slime climbing
If we ever wanted a game to be just a little easier, this is it. Even though this is only a second round game, it turns out to be one of the toughest of all. In this obstacle course mountain adventure there is pink mud rising behind you. If that catches up with you, you're out. It is the only racing game in which you can also be eliminated. Many of those who run the track may never leave ...
Jinxed
When players are screaming for making team games optional, this game is one of the main reasons. There are only two teams and it's a race to see who can either stay unharmed, or if they get manhandled, mark the other team and infect them with a jinx. The problem with this game is that it is absolutely chaotic and honestly it is more luck than skill. It is not traditionally "difficult", but being "good" at Jinxed is almost impossible.
Egg scrambling
Another team game is on the list and this time it is a three team game. Egg Scramble involves keeping as many eggs as possible in your team's "nest" while stealing eggs from other teams and protecting your own. What makes things so tricky is one, the eggs are easy to drop, and two, everything is so close together that it's hard to tell if you're going to catch an egg, an enemy, or an ally.
Hex-A-Gone
There are three Crown Round games, but none are as tricky as Hex-A-Gone. Fall Mountain is just a race with a winner, Royal Fumble is just a tag with a winner, but Hex-A-Gone takes strategy, skill, and extremely high timing. It's a longer game, as there are many levels on the map, but with every tile you step on, the ground disappears beneath you, ultimately ending in a gooey demise or victory. The pressure of a single stand survival game is greater than you might think. Good luck.
Overall, the most difficult games are all difficult for different reasons. Some can be frustrating, while others can feel really uplifting and rewarding. Which game is the most difficult for you?