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Unspottable

2020
GenresIndie, Action, Third Person Perspective, Party, Fighting, Stealth, Top-Down Perspective, Casual, Strategy, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableOct 22, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
DeveloperGrosChevaux
Overview

Unspottable is a competitive couch party game. Blend in the crowd of AI characters, hunt down the other players and use the many different environment specific rules to win the game. Walk like a robot and punch like a human!

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Metacritic Score

71


Opencritic Score

69

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Reviews

13 reviews found

80

Videochums.com

Jan 30, 2021

It may owe a lot to Hidden in Plain Sight but Unspottable manages to elevate its gameplay to new heights with its super-fun gimmicks.Unspottable gameplay video → Strange Field Football Review Switch ★★★☆☆ No one does beat 'em up sports as well as Kunio-kun but Strange Field Football is here to provide some goofy soccer fun of its own. Strange Field Football is a very silly game as all you do is run around and play soccer while tackling opponents and performing special moves in the hopes of getting a goal.


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Jeuxvideo.com

Jan 13, 2021

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70

Xboxtavern.com

Jan 20, 2021

If you’ve got a few gamers in the house then I highly recommend picking Unspottable up. It’ll provide a good few laughs (and arguments) and is quite different to most of what is out there already. Hiding in plain sight while trying to suss out those around you is a lot of fun. Just bear in mind that this is a strictly local multiplayer title.Become a Patron! This game was reviewed based on Xbox One review code, using an Xbox One console.


70

Moviesgamesandtech.com

Jan 22, 2021

With a lack of online play, it will restrict its audience, but I believe it’s hit the market at the right time. A captive crowd will love to compete and beat each other in this fun title. Do I recommend it? I do. It’s fun, simple, and will make you all have an argument. Think Monopoly, but finished much quicker. Available for £9.99 it can be purchased here if you fancy the latest party game to land on the virtual shelves. Blend in, observe your surroundings, and punch the life out of each other. Hide and Seek has never been so brutal, or such fun!


70

Indiegamewebsite.com

Jan 21, 2021

Overall, Unspottable is a joyful experience to have with friends and relatives on the same screen – as long as you can – and throw one or two (digital) punches at them with no real-life consequences – unless they are sore losers.


70

Thedigitalfix.com

Jan 22, 2021

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70

Cogconnected.com

Feb 3, 2021

Although the game is on the short side, it undeniably offers a fun experience for a small group of family and friends. The main strength of Unspottable lies in how inviting it is for everyone to play, and how easy it is to learn and pick up on a lazy day. As it is strictly local multiplayer, the downside to this is the difficulty of playing with anyone outside of your household. This is a tricky thing to comment on during this time of isolation because the impact of not having online play is stronger than before. However, it offers a great solution for a quick game night with the family, which could be something that is much needed today too.


70

Gamespace.com

Jan 22, 2021

Despite this limitation, this frivolous couch competition is still worth a look if your bubble is more than 2 people big. It’s essentially a few new twists on hide and seek and there’s a reason why its a classic. Unspottable is short, with plenty of room for improvement but at the right price this charming game of guess who certainly will stay installed on ym system for now.


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Purenintendo.com

Jan 28, 2021

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. Review: Unspottable (Nintendo Switch) Decent A multiplayer game with no online is a tough sell in the era of the Coronavirus.


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Screenrant.com

Jan 20, 2021

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