Fall Guys Is The Perfect Game For Player-Made Levels, But Epic Is Letting It Languish

Fall Guys is celebrating its 5-year anniversary today, August 4, 2025. Below, we look back at how its creative mode was ripe for potential that has failed to flourish.

It felt obvious. Fall Guys–a quirky, over-the-top game show battle royale platformer–would be perfect for player-created levels. Mario and Banjo-Kazooie fans could create whimsical deathtraps that dozens of little beans would run through headfirst.

“I know the chances are extremely low that this will happen, but man, a level editor would be extremely awesome,” wrote Redditor2033 in a post a year into Fall Guys’ lifespan. “With that, this game could easily survive A LOT [of] years.”

Things have a funny way of working out sometimes, as Epic Games acquired Fall Guys developer Mediatonic in March 2021 and launched Fall Guys Creative, a level editor where players could create their own islands, a little over two years later.

Players wasted no time flexing their creative muscles–recreating Van Gogh masterpieces, building a zany take on Mount Olympus, and designing intuitive jungle-top mazes that rival Mediatonic’s own creations.

The fervor for mini-game creation spread throughout the Fall Guys community. Players didn’t just create maps, they built databases of their favorites, created tutorials to encourage other players, and begged Mediatonic for better tools so they could build bigger and better maps.

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Source:Gamespot