Fall Guys
Fall Guys

Adding Friends & Parties

Easily add friends and form parties in Fall Guys. Play together, compete, and conquer the Blunderdome as a team.

Adding Friends & Parties

Connecting with friends and forming parties is essential for enjoying Fall Guys together. This multiplayer Battle Royale game, divided into major content updates called "Seasons," becomes even more chaotic and fun when you're sharing the experience with your squad. To add a friend, navigate to the social menu. From there, you can search for their Fall Guys ID or their platform username. Once they've accepted your friend request, you can then invite them to your party. Parties allow you to queue up for games together, ensuring you'll be dropped into the same rounds and have a fighting chance as a coordinated unit.

Party Etiquette and Strategy

Forming a party isn't just about playing together; it's about strategizing. In rounds like Gauntlet Showdown, a limited-time game mode that debuted in Season 2, having teammates can be a sificant advantage. While Gauntlet Showdown allows players to select a specific version of a race, coordinating with your party can help you tackle obstacles more effectively. For instance, one player might draw attention from obstacles while others find a clearer path. Remember, Fall Guys is a game where tips, tricks, and lesser-known pointers can make a difference, and this is amplified when you have a party to communicate with.

Party Size and Game Modes

The size of your party can influence your experience. A duo or trio can often navigate the chaotic obstacle courses more smoothly than a full squad of four, especially in rounds where individual survival is key. However, in team-based rounds, a full party can be a formidable force. The game mechanics are desed to accommodate various party sizes, and understanding how your party composition interacts with different game modes is crucial for success. Always aim to communicate with your party members, especially as the game starts getting complicated, and take the hint to start moving toward objectives, like the boarded-over door in certain early-game scenarios.