Hide 'N Seek!

Hide 'N Seek!

released on Apr 23, 2020

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Hide 'N Seek!

released on Apr 23, 2020

The good old classic hide & seek. Play either as a seeker or as a hider and build your shelters from cars or office desks, hide in the water, in the hay pile, in the cornfield, in the boss' office and most importantly, push others in the seeker's vision field. Try to be kind though.


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I seem to have a penchant for being the first to review games that literally nobody in their right minds would log.

So, this is HIDE 'N SEEK! available where? On Android's Google Play store OR THE YOUTUBE PLAYABLES SECTION. Yes, Youtube has a games section with a ton of crappy games (with very few exceptions).

You can either play as the Hider or Seeker, and both experiences are absolutely miserable because this game has the .io curse where it has obviously fake players yet the game insists they're real. There's basically no way you'll EVER lose no matter what role you're playing as.

As the Seeker, practically all the runners don't even bother hiding and often run circles around you as the game starts, allowing you to often catch 2-3 at the start without much effort. Finding the other runners is really easy, most of them actually just run INTO you and they don't even bother freeing the other hiders.
As the Runner, the game is basically just like a worse version of Pac-Man with a horrible incopetent ghost in the form of a Seeker. They'll "notice" you opening doors, but with how delayed they run and the lack of strategy alongside how easy it is to just juke a Seeker, there's no way you're ever going to get caught unless you're playing blindfolded, sick, with amputated arms and legs, and your only method of controlling your character is via an Atari 2600 with your mouth; and even THEN I seriously doubt you'd ever get caught.

This is a game for braindead 5-year olds that want to feel good about their gaming skills.

Colorblindness Rating: B
Eh, eeehhhh? This game is so easy that I hesitate to even say that this interferes with the experience, but I guess I might aswell mention it.
The game features wet paint that the """players""" can step on and it leaves a trail, and if you happen to roll similar-ish paint colors on the stage (red and green, blue and purple, etc) you can get mixed up, but like, it barely even matters because the game is just braindead easy.