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Find Your Friends is a chaotic social deduction game where players hide from or track others in a series of fast-paced mini-games. Developed by Not A Robot Games, it released in November 2025 for PC and Linux. Designed for 2-8 players, it blends stealth and misdirection in a party-style format. The goal shifts between staying hidden or finding others, with each round lasting 10-15 minutes. It supports online and local co-op, including split-screen for face-to-face play. The game thrives on bluffing, quick thinking, and exploiting environmental objects to gain advantages. Ideal for groups craving unpredictable, laugh-out-loud moments.
Each session starts with players choosing roles: some must hide, others track. Hiders use props like boxes or disguises to avoid detection while trackers use tools to uncover them. Mini-games vary, sometimes you’re hunting friends, other times avoiding enemies. Movement is snappy, and controls are tight, letting you sprint, crouch, or interact with objects. The twist? Roles switch mid-game, keeping everyone on their toes. Split-screen adds physical comedy as players squabble over screen space. Strategy matters: hiding in plain sight or luring opponents into traps. Every round resets, ensuring no two playthroughs feel the same.
PlayPile community ratings average 82%, with 86% on Metacritic. 72% of players finish the game, averaging 15 hours of playtime. Community moods are split: 68% "chaotic fun," 32% "frustrating." Reviewers praise the "unrelenting humor" and "split-second tension," but some call it "repetitive after 10 rounds." Metacritic critics highlight the "clever role-shifting" but note "shallow long-term appeal." Post-launch updates added 12 new mini-games, boosting retention. 40 achievements (600 points) track mastery of stealth and sabotage. A 20% price drop in Q1 2026 spiked sales by 40%.
Find Your Friends is a must-play for fans of social deduction and party games who don’t mind occasional tedium. At $29.99, it’s affordable, but the $19.99 sale price makes it a no-brainer for groups. The 40 achievements add replay value, though completionists may hit a wall after 20 hours. Avoid if you crave deep strategy or solo experiences. Its strength lies in shared moments of panic and laughter. Not a masterpiece, but a solid pick for regular multiplayer sessions.
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Co-operative, Split screen
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