![]() Heed the warning: Do Not Sleep on Huntdown. But behind its acid comic style and vulgar tone lies a superb, meticulously created action experience, packing in addictive and creative carnage, at breakneck pace, for an agreeable price. Ironically (and sadly) "The Ship" seems to have "died" several times by now i guess it would have to be f2play to survive long term otoh it would be fun game to do "product placement" in, even more so with maps themed accordingly. Huntdown is a nihilistic, loud, explosive, even obnoxious arcade shooter. It was pretty intense for a game that consisted mostly of going to the buffet, the bathroom and reading the newspaper. and of course don't have witnesses (player or npc) when you do away with your target. ![]() ![]() for one, you needed to take care of your avatar, supply it with food and water, go to bathroom, do some recreational stuff (forces you to be active).įurther it wasn't just about spotting players, you had to find your target (assigned at the start of each round) while avoiding your hunter. and aside from "Unspottable" I've never seen anything comparable? but this spontaneously triggered associations to The Ship)Īctually before the "Murder Party" there was a Mod for the original Half-Life and that's what I played way back when. It's local multiplayer only, however with services like Steam Remote Play you can play online with others and you only need one copy of the game to do so.Īs a game it's enjoyable for anyone, family friendly and well worth picking up. You can buy Unspottable from itch.io and Steam. The variety here is great and really makes it unique and seriously funny when you get into it. Other levels have environment hazards that can smash you into the floor, or the AI might run around punching at random too. Once you have all the items, you can then run towards the exit. There's a supermarket where you each need to grab a couple items, and the same for a sushi restaurant. Some of the levels have a little side-quest you can do to win, as long as you're not spotted and punched-out by another player. ![]() The controls are ridiculously simple, and it takes no effort to play which is what makes it so good as a party game. We played the demo of Unspottable here for a while and got sucked in easily, and since trying out the full game we've been completely sold on it. Unspottable very quickly entered our regular gaming sessions because it's just good silly fun that anyone can get into easily. YouTube videos require cookies, you must accept their cookies to view.
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