So, I’ve been getting into this whole “Fall Guys” esports thing, and let me tell you, it’s a wild ride. I figured I’d share my little adventure with you all, from stumbling upon it to actually trying to get in on the action.

It all started when I was just messing around online, you know, the usual. I kept seeing these posts about “Fall Guys” tournaments, and I was like, “What’s the big deal?” I mean, it’s just a bunch of jellybeans running around, right? But the more I saw, the more curious I got. It looked like a blast, and people were actually competing in it. That’s when I decided to dive in and learn more.
First things first, I had to figure out where these tournaments were even happening. Turns out, there are tons of them, all over the place! Mostly run by the community, which is pretty cool. I found a bunch of groups and websites talking about these events, with people from all over the world joining in. The whole thing seemed pretty huge and organized, not just some random people playing for fun.
I started digging around, trying to find a tournament that looked interesting. There were so many options, it was kind of overwhelming. Some were just for fun, others seemed pretty serious with actual prizes and stuff. And the community was huge! There’s this whole world of “Fall Guys” players I had no idea about, talking strategies, sharing tips, and cheering each other on.
Once I knew where to look, the next step was actually joining one. I found a tournament that seemed like a good fit for a newbie like me – not too hardcore, but still competitive. I clicked that “Join” button and, bam, I was in! It was a little nerve-wracking, to be honest, but also super exciting. I felt like I was stepping into a whole new world, and I couldn’t wait to see what it was all about.
Then came the prep work. I started playing “Fall Guys” a lot more, trying to get better. I watched videos of other people playing in tournaments, trying to pick up some tricks. It was tough! These guys were way better than me, but it was fun trying to improve. I spent hours just running around, falling, and getting back up, trying to master those crazy obstacle courses.
The day of the tournament finally arrived, and I was pumped. I logged in, joined the lobby, and waited for it to start. Seeing all those other players, all those colorful jellybeans, it felt real. This was it! My first “Fall Guys” tournament. And the first match started, it was chaos! People were pushing and shoving, falling all over the place. It was hilarious and intense at the same time. I didn’t win, not even close, but it was so much fun. I got knocked out pretty early, but I didn’t even care. I was just happy to be a part of it.
After the tournament, I stuck around, watched the other matches, and chatted with some of the players. It was a great experience, and I learned a lot. Even though I didn’t do great, I felt like I accomplished something. I went from knowing nothing about “Fall Guys” esports to actually participating in a tournament. That’s pretty cool, right?
What I Learned
- Joining is easy: Just find a tournament and click “Join.”
- Practice is key: You gotta play a lot to get good.
- It’s all about fun: Don’t take it too seriously, just enjoy the ride.
So yeah, that’s my “Fall Guys” esports story so far. It’s been a blast, and I’m definitely going to keep at it. Who knows, maybe one day I’ll actually be good at it! But even if I don’t, it’s still a ton of fun just being a part of this crazy, colorful, jellybean-filled world.
