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Prop Hunt with a pulse: if you have a group ready to go, this budget prop-hunt clone can squeeze out some laughs, but fly solo and you'll be staring at an empty lobby.

My first instinct when I loaded this up was recognition, not wonder. If you ever lost a Friday night to Garry's Mod Prop Hunt, you already know exactly what this is asking you to do. Hiders morph into objects scattered around the map, then scramble to blend in before the doors open and the seeking team comes in swinging flashlights. The double-jump on both sides keeps movement feeling snappier than you'd expect at this price point, and the dynamic object spawns that reposition with each map reload are a genuinely smart addition that stops the hiding spots from going stale after round two. On the seeker side, the flashlight is your only tool and the whole game comes down to reading which lamp, box, or chair looks slightly wrong. That tension is real for maybe the first ten minutes. After that the maps are small enough that a competent seeking team clears them fast, and the meta collapses into "hide inside a closet door" pretty quickly. Closets can be opened and closed from the inside, which sounds clever until everyone figures it out in the same session. There is a bot mode for offline play, but the bots are roughly at the level of someone's younger sibling who just learned what a mouse is, so don't lean on that to get value here. The elephant in the room is population. With a review count you could count on two hands and crossplay only recently added between Steam and Epic Games Store, finding a public match is a gamble. The crossplay expansion is a legitimately good call by the dev and does widen the pool, but this is still a game that lives or dies by whether you bring your own squad. The engine upgrade to Unreal Engine 5 cleaned up the visuals meaningfully and addressed early performance complaints, which shows the developer is actually iterating, but startup errors around missing plugin modules were still cropping up in community posts, and that's the kind of friction that kills a party game session dead. Who is this for, exactly. Groups of four to six who want something low-commitment to fill twenty-minute gaps between other games. Kids who haven't played Prop Hunt in any form before. Anyone else should probably boot up GMod or find a more populated alternative. The core read-and-react gameplay loop works on a basic level, the movement has more life than you'd expect, and the price matches the scope. But the depth ceiling is low, the active player pool is thin, and there's no ranked ladder or progression system to keep you coming back after the novelty round. Fred, Scout Team

Hide and Seek

Hide and Seek

29 mar 2024HIDY GAME
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Prop Hunt with a pulse: if you have a group ready to go, this budget prop-hunt clone can squeeze out some laughs, but fly solo and you'll be staring at an empty lobby.

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My first instinct when I loaded this up was recognition, not wonder. If you ever lost a Friday night to Garry's Mod Prop Hunt, you already know exactly what this is asking you to do. Hiders morph into objects scattered around the map, then scramble to blend in before the doors open and the seeking team comes in swinging flashlights. The double-jump on both sides keeps movement feeling snappier than you'd expect at this price point, and the dynamic object spawns that reposition with each map reload are a genuinely smart addition that stops the hiding spots from going stale after round two. On the seeker side, the flashlight is your only tool and the whole game comes down to reading which lamp, box, or chair looks slightly wrong. That tension is real for maybe the first ten minutes. After that the maps are small enough that a competent seeking team clears them fast, and the meta collapses into "hide inside a closet door" pretty quickly. Closets can be opened and closed from the inside, which sounds clever until everyone figures it out in the same session. There is a bot mode for offline play, but the bots are roughly at the level of someone's younger sibling who just learned what a mouse is, so don't lean on that to get value here. The elephant in the room is population. With a review count you could count on two hands and crossplay only recently added between Steam and Epic Games Store, finding a public match is a gamble. The crossplay expansion is a legitimately good call by the dev and does widen the pool, but this is still a game that lives or dies by whether you bring your own squad. The engine upgrade to Unreal Engine 5 cleaned up the visuals meaningfully and addressed early performance complaints, which shows the developer is actually iterating, but startup errors around missing plugin modules were still cropping up in community posts, and that's the kind of friction that kills a party game session dead. Who is this for, exactly. Groups of four to six who want something low-commitment to fill twenty-minute gaps between other games. Kids who haven't played Prop Hunt in any form before. Anyone else should probably boot up GMod or find a more populated alternative. The core read-and-react gameplay loop works on a basic level, the movement has more life than you'd expect, and the price matches the scope. But the depth ceiling is low, the active player pool is thin, and there's no ranked ladder or progression system to keep you coming back after the novelty round.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvpcooponline-coopachievementscontroller-supporttier:sub-5Prop-HuntObject-DisguiseParty-GameBot-SupportCrossplayLow-PlayerbaseShort-Session

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OS
WINDOWS® 7, 8, 8.1, 10, 11
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
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2 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 460 / AMD Radeon HD 6850
Processor
Intel Core i3, 2.4GHz

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Processor
Intel Core i5, 2.8GHz

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