Unspottable

Unspottable

UPDATED REVIEW after more then 44 hours of game-play always with 3 or 4 players.

PERFECT FAMILY SETTING GAME, for kids and adults.

Surprisingly BEST FUN family game with more replay-ability then our others “family party games”, there is almost no “take that” feeling, since the receiver doesn’t know who, and often, you think you might of git someone, but it could be someone else.

It’s sneaky, smart and has a well polished game-play and it’s impossible to “target” someone else since your just trying to figure out where someone else is, so unlike Cake Bash and most family games, it allows you to hit anyone and no ones, not even kids are upset since no one knows (expect for the one who commits it) who did what. Only after the map is completed (1 min to 2 min average) everyone sees who punched who and then it’s right into the next map.

Real player with 66.1 hrs in game


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Played the demo and immediately bought the game afterward. It’s extremely fun to play and works like a charm with Steam Remote Play. I’m about 7 hours into the game and so far replay-ability has been great! Expert mode is a fun new way to play the levels and it’s always a blast trying to find out who your friends are. Once everyone starts to learn the mechanics and get really good, it can actually take several minutes to find out who is who.

My only downside to this game is that at the current state of the game, character selection is kind of pointless. During levels everyone is the same random character, with the one you choose being visible only during the lobby screen between levels. I think a great addition to this game would be a level where all of the people you’re playing with are on the level and you have to blend in, but have to use your memory of the other characters your friends chose to try and find them!

Real player with 26.8 hrs in game

Unspottable on Steam

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead was featured on my youtube channel

https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2175220772

and now onto the short review

//Description//

Pixels Guide to Staying Dead is a local top down shooter game with an interesting twist- you must bring your opponents to 0 HP. Use your math skills to determine how to do that.

//Graphics, Sound & Artstyle//

there isn’t much to say about the graphics as it seems like any other pixel type of game. Sound is nice and found myself humming the main theme.

Real player with 0.9 hrs in game


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Pixels Guide to Staying Dead on Steam