A Crypto ‘Fall Guys’ on Mobile—But Maybe Better

A Crypto ‘Fall Guys’ on Mobile—But Maybe Better

A Crypto ‘Fall Guys’ on Mobile—But Maybe Better

Pudgy Penguins mobile game Pudgy Party is a hit with fans of the Ethereum NFT collection—and we agree with the hype. This casual battle royale game takes the best elements from Epic Games’ Fall Guys, evolves on them, and adds a crypto twist.

In many ways, the new mobile title developed by Mythical Games might be better than Fall Guys, as it adds lovable, meme-inspired characters with unique abilities to the game. On top of this, the mobile game has a satisfying and natural progression to it that is turbocharged by its use of NFT items sellable on the Mythical marketplace.

We’ve played several hours of Pudgy Party over the past couple of weeks—here’s our take on how the Pudgy Penguins casual mobile game rises above Fall Guys, and where it falls short.

Pudgy Party
Image: Pudgy Party

Just as in Fall Guys, Pudgy Party players are thrown into a lobby together and tasked with sprinting, double-jumping, and dodging their way through randomly selected levels. The last player standing wins the entire game.

Due to its casual focus, Pudgy Party starts with a notably smaller lobby of 20 players compared to Fall Guys’ 40-player limit. As a result, Pudgy Party games are much quicker, suiting its mobile audience, whereas Fall Guys is mostly a casual console and PC game. 

The major differentiating factor that Pudgy Party has, to its benefit, is that the characters offer more than just a cosmetic change; each one has up to four unique, unlockable abilities. For example, the Konk character can smash people with a club, and once fully leveled up, can slam downwards on the ground to knock back players in the area.

Konk Pudgy Party
Konk. Image: Pudgy Party

These abilities create more dynamic gameplay and allow for skill expression in an otherwise hyper-casual game. Characters are leveled up by finding copies of them in chests, which can be unlocked multiple times per session. Fall Guys’ power-ups are less expansive than Pudgy Party’s offerings, limited to certain game modes, and aren’t specific to each character.

On top of this, the Pudgy Party characters themselves lean into the meme-fueled roots of the NFT collection. Aside from the characters being Pudgy Penguins wearing outfits, they’ve also implemented meme icons like John Pork and Italian brainrot memes like Tung Tung Sahur.

This feels like Mythical Games understanding the game’s audience and leaning heavily into it. And I’ve got to admit, there’s nothing better than winning while wearing a John Pork costume.

Players can optionally choose to create or link their Mythical account via the settings page, which allows for some skins to be traded on the Mythical marketplace.

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