Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout is one of the most popular party games in recent times. Players compete in rounds featured on stages comprised of different obstacles as they try to be the last one standing. The game has gained a lot of popularity, to the point that there is now a version of Monopoly based off of Fall Guys.
One of the most memorable aspects about Fall Guys are the characters that gamers play as, which have been dubbed "Beans." Players can customize the Fall Guys Beans in a variety of different outfits in order to stand out from the crowds every round, winning crowns in their own style. The characters have become a part of video game pop culture for their cute and simple aesthetic.
A modder known as Rudeism made a special controller shaped like one of Fall Guys' Beans, and a short video on Twitter shows the process of making a controller that looks like one of the iconic characters. The clip features Rudeism explaining step-by-step how they constructed the game pad, which started with creating the buttons necessary to play Fall Guys. The controller has seven buttons and two joysticks, which are housed in a hollow Bean and are accessible from the back. The controller is green and stands in a permanent T-pose, with the character's face displayed on the front.
A commenter stated that the controller looks uncomfortable to use, while another asked if it was sturdy enough to slap other gamers with while playing Fall Guys. Many tweeted that they would like to have one as they do like the look of it, with a few asking where they can purchase it. Despite the controller being quite bulky, it is a nice collectable that would look good in any gamer's collection.
Fall Guys recently changed to a free-to-play model, as well as finally releasing on Switch and Xbox consoles. While there were some issues with servers when the game switched to free-to-play, Fall Guys reached over 20 million players within 48 hours of the change. The fact that the game came to new consoles likely contributed to it reaching the milestone, though developer Mediatonic did not share which systems had the most players. While some were worried that Fall Guys' quality would drop when it moved to being free, there have been no noticeable drops in its stylish gameplay so far. The competitive platformer seems to be holding on, but only time will tell at this point.
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