Stumble Guys

Stumble Guys

Scopely

Rating 4.7 (6,750,713 reviews)

A free-to-play party royale built around chaotic obstacle-course eliminations

The loop is simple: enter a match, survive an obstacle course, and keep moving until only one player remains. That structure gives the game its appeal, but also defines its limits, since the experience depends more on repetition and spectacle than on long-term strategy.

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Category Action
Installs 100,000,000+
Version 0.100.2
Updated Jun 26, 2026
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About this game

Game Overview

Stumble Guys is a multiplayer action party royale built around short, elimination-based rounds. Developed by Scopely, it puts players into obstacle courses where survival depends on timing, movement, and avoiding hazards long enough to reach the finish or outlast the field. The structure is familiar to anyone who has seen modern knockout games, but the emphasis here is on quick sessions, loud visual chaos, and constant turnover between rounds. Its free-to-play model and huge install base on Google Play in Canada point to a game designed for broad pickup appeal rather than deep systems mastery. On iPhone, iPad, and Android, it is positioned as a lightweight competitive game that can be played in bursts, with cross-play support extending the social angle beyond one device family.

Core Gameplay Features

  • 32-Player Matches Matches support up to 32 players, which creates crowded runs, frequent collisions, and a steady sense that each round can turn on one mistake.
  • Obstacle Courses The main stages are obstacle-based races with traps, jumps, and hazards. Success comes from reading the course quickly and recovering when the route becomes chaotic.
  • Ranked Progression Tournament play and a ranked leaderboard add a competitive layer for players who want points and rewards beyond casual matchmaking.
  • Character Customization The game lets players collect skins, emotes, and other cosmetics, giving the avatar side of the experience more personality than the core rules themselves.
  • Cross-Play Support Play is available on mobile and Steam, so friends on different platforms can join the same online party format without being locked to one device type.

What Makes It Stand Out

Its strongest selling points are scale, accessibility, and social friction reduction. The combination of a large player count, cross-play, and a huge rating total in the Canadian stores suggests a game that has already found a wide audience and knows exactly what kind of session it wants to deliver.

  • Huge Install Base The Google Play listing shows 100,000,000+ installs, which signals a very large audience and usually means matchmaking and community activity are easy to find.
  • Strong User Rating A 4.7-star average from more than 6.7 million ratings suggests broad approval, not just a small early adopter sample.
  • Mobile And Steam Official cross-play with Steam widens the social pool and makes it easier for mixed-device groups to stay in the same game ecosystem.

Things to Know Before Playing

The practical tradeoffs are typical for a large free-to-play multiplayer game. It is built for online play, uses cosmetic collection and ranked rewards, and carries the usual monetisation expectations that come with a free release from a major publisher.

  • Online Requirement The description frames it as an online multiplayer game, so a stable internet connection is part of normal play rather than an optional extra.
  • Free-To-Play Monetisation The game is free on both the Canada Google Play Store and App Store, which usually means optional in-app purchases sit alongside the standard progression loop.
  • Age Rating Google Play lists it as Everyone and the Canadian App Store rates it 9+, so it is relatively mild in content terms, though parents may still want to review the online chat-and-competition context.

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