Unspottable

Platform(s): Nintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
Genre: Online Multiplayer
Developer: GrosChevaux
Release Date: Oct. 22, 2020

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'Unspottable' Joins Steam Game Festival With Playable Demo

by Rainier on June 13, 2020 @ 10:54 a.m. PDT

Unspottable is a competitive couch party game where you 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!

Gather your friends and get ready for the funniest reverse Turing test, where failing will be punished by a good old punch in the face!

During the Steam Summer Festival (16-22 june), Unspottable demo will be available for free on Steam.

The competitive hide'n'seek party game for 2 to 4 players will test you on whether you can tell your friends from machines on 4 of the 12 levels.

In the current situation, it’s not very easy to gather for a game night, so the Steam demo will also let you stream the game so you can play Online with friends and families using Steam Remote Play Together!

You can also join the team behind the game for a live stream Thursday 11th - 7:00pm (GMT). They will be playing the game live and showing a few of the levels not available in the demo.


Key Features:

  • Local multiplayer 2 to 4 players.
  • Easy to learn, difficult to master.
  • Hide amongst the robots in 15 environments, run in the playground, have lunch at the sushi bar, spot the players in the crowd of faulty robots and be unspottable yourself in the theatre, ...
  • Cartoon-like design with cute characters and fun animations, constracting with the competitive punch-based gameplay.
  • Diverse AI behaviours the players will have to match to blend in.
  • PC/Mac: Wide range of controls supported (PS4/Xbox controllers, Keyboard ...)

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