How to Play Stumble Guys on PC

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Stumble Guys might seem like a knock-off of Fall Guys, but it is growing a steady audience of its own. So, you are here because you are wondering how you can get into this crazy party game on your PC as well, and we’re here to provide the answers so that you and maybe a couple of friends can hop in.

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How to Install Stumble Guys on PC

There are two ways to play Stumble Guys on PC.

The first one is to install Steam and download the game from the Stumble Guys Steam Store page. It is free and this method is straightforward and simple. But, what happens if, for some reason, you cannot run Steam on your PC?

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There is a workaround for that, but it’s not as easy as the Steam installation method.

There’s this lovely thing called BlueStacks X, which, in essence, is an Android emulator for PC that’s free to download and use. On their official download page, you can download the software, install it, and then install Stumble Guys from the Google Play Store within the app.

We have tested it and it works, and though it’s a mobile version, there’s not much difference between BlueStacks and Steam gameplay. Even the commands are the same and mouse and keyboard is fully supported. We even finished in second place on our first try! All popular games get control optimizations on BlueStacks so you don’t need to worry about mapping and all of that.

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With 31,000 concurrent players in June on Steam (source: Steam Charts) and over a hundred million total downloads on the Google Play Store with good ratings, we can say that Kitka Games has really nailed it.


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Nikola L
Nikola has been a Staff Writer at Prima Games since May 2022. He has been gaming since being able to hold an Amiga 500 joystick on his own, back in the early 90s (when gaming was really good!). Nikola has helped organize dozens of gaming events and tournaments and has been professionally attached to gaming since 2009.