Minigames are a great way to deviate from the main objective. ThoughAEW: Fight Foreveris a wrestling game first and foremost, there are quite a few minigames you can play. These take you away from the in-ring action for some quick fun with your favorite wrestlers.

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There area variety of activities and minigamesin this title. You can play them on your own, against friends, or compete in them during the Road to Elite career mode to gain some extra cash. You’ll find everything from baseball to memory match when it comes to the minigames of AEW: Fight Forever.

10Pit Drop

Pit Drop is a minigame that can last a while or beover in the blink of an eye. It all depends on each wrestler’s strategy. The goal is to knock players out of the ring into the ball pit and be the last one standing.

There are no ropes on the ring, so you don’t have to throw your opponent over like you would in the Casino Battle Royale match type. Weapons fall from the sky, strikes send you staggering, and there’s no escape when you are tumbling from the ring to the floor.

Eddie Kingston knocks down Jon Moxley and Chris Jericho throws an explosive tank at Abadon in Pit Drop in AEW: Fight Forever.

9Steal The Show

Wrestlers love to play to the crowd. Taunting is a huge part of showing off your personality as a wrestler and proving you have the charisma it takes to be a champion. Steal the Show lets you put all of that to good use in a minigame.

Four competitors are placed in a ring and tasked with taunting in one of the spotlights that appear. Attacks are completely legal, so you can interrupt an opponent’s taunt, but beware of the same happening to you.

Jungle Boy runs at Darby Allin as he poses under a spotlight while Kris Statlander throws Trent to the ground in Steal the Show in AEW: Fight Forever.

8Egg Hunt

Egg Hunt is a team-based minigame in AEW: Fight Forever. Two teams of two wrestlers start in opposite corners of each other. When the game begins, you have to rush to different colored and different sized eggs.

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Pick up the eggs and take them back to the corner, placing them in a basket. You can throw the eggs or attack your opponents to stall them. Whoever scores the most points is the winner, and each type of egg provides varying points to your team.

7Who’s Missing?

Who’s Missing? is a minigamethat will test your memory. Cards are placed face down with a handful being shown to you at a time. Eventually, all of the cards will be face up, but you’ll need to lock in a guess much quicker than that if you want a chance at winning.

Each card has a wrestler on it, but one of the four multiple-choice answers you are given will not be in the set being flipped over. You need to correctly choose which card is not in the set at the top of the screen. The faster you are, the more points you’ll earn.

Darby Allin carries an egg, Kris Statlander runs towards one, and Trent and Jungle Boy fight in Egg Hunt in AEW: Fight Forever.

6Spot The Difference

Spot the Difference is exactly what you think it is. Two images that look very similar are shown. There’s a slight difference between the two, however, and it is up to you to determine what the difference or differences are.

You’ll have a moment to view each image, but you’ll need to be quick when determining the difference. If you’re fast, you’ll get the most points available. It is better to be right and get some points than to be quick and wrong for no points, though.

Two rows of cards are shown with two cards face down in Who’s Missing? in AEW: Fight Forever.

5Where’s Orange?

“Where’s Orange?” is the “Where’s Waldo?” of AEW: Fight Forever. You might see moments that actually include Orange Cassidy. Or you’ll see important moments in All Elite Wrestling history with Orange Cassidy randomly placed somewhere in the photo.

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Dustin Rhodes goes for an elbow drop as players look for the difference in the photos in Spot the Difference in AEW: Fight Forever.

You’ll be given a cursor and have to race against the other players to find Orange Cassidy on the image first. Drag the cursor to wherever Orange is on the screen and select that location. Be sure to look high and low for the aloof wrestler.

4AEW Pop Quiz

AEW Pop Quiz is a challenge that any AEW fan will love. You’llreceive a set of questions, and if you get the answer right before the other players, you’ll receive a load of points. Things get harder as the questions progress, however.

You’ll receive questions regarding topics such as championship victories, what event a wrestler debuted at, or even the name of a wrestler’s finishing move. Test your AEW knowledge with his quiz on all things All Elite.

Players scramble to move their cursors and find Orange Cassidy in a sea of AEW wrestlers in Where’s Orange? in AEW: Fight Forever.

3Chip Gather

AEW isknown for its casino-themedevents, based on the gamble the owners of the company took in its creation. That is very apparent in Fight Forever, especially with its minigames, such as Chip Gather for example.

In Chip Gather, casino chips will fall into the ring. You have to run around and collect them to earn points. Be careful, as bombs will also come down from the sky to disrupt your chip collecting. Whoever has the most points at the end is the victor.

The second question is coming on screen for AEW Pop Quiz in AEW: Fight Forever.

2Penta Says

“Penta Says” is AEW: Fight Forever’s version of “Simon Says,” with clear influence frompopular rhythm games. Penta, a masked AEW wrestler, will do a variety of poses and button combinations will appear for you to repeat.

Not only do you have to correctly press the same buttons that appear, but you also have to do it with the right rhythm. If you press one too fast or too slow, you’ll be penalized. Pay close attention to Penta to get the hang of this one.

Kenny Omega and Jon Moxley run around as Jade Cargill and Chris Jericho are hit with a bomb in Chip Gather in AEW: Fight Forever.

1Shida’s Slugfest

Shida’s Slugfest brings baseball into AEW: Fight Forever. Wrestlers are put into a team of two. Each team takes turns swinging and pitching, with the ball being one of the wrestlers on the pitching team.

There are multiple pitch types you can choose from, but only one way to swing the bat. Connect with the ball perfectly and you’ll score a home run. A wheel then appears that you can stop to receive home run points. Otherwise, points are given depending on where the ball lands on the field. Most points after all four wrestlers have batted wins.

Penta poses as the wrestlers wait to repeat what he does in Penta Says in AEW: Fight Forever.

Jade Cargill waits for the ball to arrive in Shida’s Slugfest in AEW: Fight Forever.