No. What would help is no “vote who loses” rounds.
The other three team games are things like a race pushing a ball, who can jump through the most hoops, etc.
But two of the games are “the team with the least things loses” and the other teams make them have less things by taking them away.
If the least things is just jumping through fewer hoops, everyone is incentivized to jump through more hoops, regardless of team or colors.
If the game is push the ball to the finish line and get first or second, to be sure to win you want to be across the line first, and when that happens your entire team is removed from the mini-game. The two two teams that are left then have a one-on-one race. First is best, then second is needed.
It’s a pure game design/game theory thing. In society we don’t want a majority of people voting against the continued existence of a minority of the population. It feels wrong, and we design democracies to stop that happening.
I was a citizen of a country where part of the population voted to take away the rights and liberties of other people. That was the Brexit vote. To fix it I had to become a citizen of a different country.
Why does playing the “vote who loses” mini-games in Fall Guys make me feel the same emotions as the morning after Brexit results?