Professional Rocket League player Lethamyr is apparently a big fan Fall Guys, because he took the time to secure the Slime Climb mini-game back in Psyonix’s football game.
As you will see below, Lethamyr’s Slime Climb remake is still a work-in-progress, with plans to add moving platforms and obstacles such as Rocket League football drums. The final version will also not enable the Rocket League boost option, so there’s more of a Fall Guys-like challenge.
VIDEO UPDATE: @FallGuysGame in @RocketLeague is NEAR here, I’m so excited hahahaha pic.twitter.com/9QUCRt5a9gAugust 17, 2020
Lethamyr used Blender to model the environment and UDK (Unreal Development Kit) to build and import the Rocket League Workshop map. He is not yet sure how everything will eventually come together, such as the smooth floors and cobwebs, but he says the next update should have the moving platforms in working hours.
It seems that the project is moving at an efficient pace, because it was only a week ago that Lethamyr first revealed the project in his very young phases on Twitter. We do not yet have specifications on an update schedule or timing for release, but Lethamyr says he hopes to give us an update “pretty soon”.
That @FallGuysGame in @RocketLeague … is coming soon? Slime Climb Underway pic.twitter.com/HYC2THpIhiAugust 12, 2020
The developer did a great job scaling the Rocket League cars so that 60 players could go through the map at the same time, albeit with at least the same level of casualties in a typical Fall Guys round. However, it is definitely a project that we will keep an eye on for further updates.
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