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Where Is My Hat? is a chaotic, physics-based multiplayer game from God’s Hat Team that drops you into a surreal world of misplaced relics and divine frustration. Released in 2025, it’s a PC-only indie title designed for split-screen or online multiplayer. The premise is delightfully absurd: players control a frantic deity (or their rival) scrambling to find a hat lost among floating artifacts. It’s a fast-paced, slapstick affair where pushing, kicking, and dodging are core to the gameplay. With no complex story or systems, it’s all about the frantic, over-the-top action. Perfect for short bursts of madness with friends.
Each round is a 10-minute sprint of mayhem. You start in a cluttered arena with dozens of glowing relics, your goal to locate the hat while blocking opponents from doing the same. Movement is floaty and unpredictable, making every collision a potential disaster. You can kick objects to create distractions, shove rivals off platforms, or climb relics to reach the hat first. The god’s random “whims” trigger environmental chaos, like sudden gravity shifts or explosive relics. Controls are simple, arrow keys for movement, spacebar for actions, but mastering the physics is key. Matches end when someone grabs the hat, forcing a frantic dash to the exit. The split-screen mode adds to the visual clutter, making it harder to track both your moves and the hat.
The game holds a 4.5/5 on PlayPile, with 72% of players completing all levels. Average playtime is 2.3 hours, though 38% of users report replaying for competitive leaderboards. Community moods are split: 65% label it “laugh-out-loud funny,” while 22% call it “frustratingly glitchy.” Reviews praise the absurd humor but note occasional physics bugs. One user wrote, “Feels like a toddler had a tantrum in a museum, exactly what I needed.” It’s 80% recommended for fans of local multiplayer chaos but criticized for lacking depth in solo play.
Where Is My Hat? is a must-play for 2, 4 players craving ridiculous fun. Priced at $19.99, it’s a low-risk pick for parties or couch co-op sessions. With 35 achievements (60% completion for gold), it offers enough replay value to justify the cost. Skip it if you prefer strategic or story-driven games. For others, it’s a delightful mess that thrives on shared laughter and accidental faceplants. Best played with friends who don’t mind being called a “hat thief.”
Game Modes
Multiplayer, Split screen
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