- October 22, 2020
- GrosChevaux
- 44h median play time
Unspottable
A multiplayer game with no online is a tough sell in the era of the Coronavirus. But Unspottable is enjoyable enough that I give it a mild recommendation, so long as you have people in your house to play with. This release would benefit from a solo mode and more options, but it’s decent as the first title from a small indie studio.
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Unspottable is a multiplayer casual strategy game with comedy and kids themes. It was developed by GrosChevaux and was released on October 22, 2020. It received mostly positive reviews from critics and very positive reviews from players.
"Unspottable is a local multi-player party game for 2-4 players, now playable online. Blend in with AI characters in various levels, hunt down other players, and use environmental rules to win. With simple controls and competition based on observation, Unspottable offers a hilarious and engaging experience for all."











- Unspottable is a fantastic couch co-op game that provides endless fun and laughter, especially with 4 or more players.
- The game features a variety of unique levels and mechanics that keep the gameplay fresh and engaging.
- It's easy to pick up and play, making it suitable for players of all skill levels, including non-gamers.
- The game suffers from a lack of online multiplayer options, which limits its replayability for those who can't gather in person.
- There are complaints about the limited number of maps and game modes, leading to potential repetitiveness after a few sessions.
- Some players have reported bugs and issues with controls, which can detract from the overall experience.
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The gameplay is highly praised for its variety and unique mechanics across different levels, making it accessible and enjoyable for players of all skill levels. With straightforward rules and creative map designs, the game offers a fun and engaging experience, particularly in local multiplayer settings. While players appreciate the current content, there is a desire for additional maps and unlockable features to enhance replayability.
“A fun and unique mechanic for a party game, and every single level has a unique mechanic to shake up the system.”
“Unspottable adds many flavors to the gameplay by having 12 selectable maps, all with unique environmental effects, AI changes, and winning conditions that will affect how the AI behaves, how you can earn points, and how you can get knocked out, giving each round you play a new challenge to face.”
“The levels are all very different from one another, and with such gameplay (plus the possibility to switch to expert mode), you can play endlessly without ever feeling like you're playing the same round as before.”
“Literally just needs more unlockable outfits and levels with unique mechanics.”
“Hope to see new mechanics making it to the game and adding some more randomness and depth while keeping the game's excellent simplicity.”
“It’s very similar to the game Hidden in Plain Sight, but where that game focused on more tactical, slow-paced gameplay, Unspottable focuses on fast and lighthearted gameplay.”
Unspottable (Nintendo Switch)
A multiplayer game with no online is a tough sell in the era of the Coronavirus. But Unspottable is enjoyable enough that I give it a mild recommendation, so long as you have people in your house to play with. This release would benefit from a solo mode and more options, but it’s decent as the first title from a small indie studio.
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The classic game of Hide and Seek has taken a twist. Robots in disguise will fool you, and your opponents will blend in. Observe your surroundings, and punch them to win this fun and colourful game. + The graphics are simple and effective. + The variety in levels and audio keeps things fresh. + Simple controls and a clear tutorial. + Plenty of replay value. + Great value for money - It can be difficult to identify yourself at times. - No online play. (Reviewed on the Xbox Series X. Also Available on PC, Linux, Mac and Nintendo Switch.)
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Frequently Asked Questions
Unspottable is a casual strategy game with comedy and kids themes.
Unspottable is available on Nintendo Switch, Xbox Series X|S, PC, Mac OS and others.
On average players spend around 44 hours playing Unspottable.
Unspottable was released on October 22, 2020.
Unspottable was developed by GrosChevaux.
Unspottable has received mostly positive reviews from players and mostly positive reviews from critics. Most players liked this game for its gameplay but disliked it for its replayability.
Unspottable is a multiplayer game with local co-op support.
Similar games include Hidden in Plain Sight, LEGO Party!, Laser League, Invisigun Reloaded, MageQuit and others.





