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HidersSeekers

Martin Almers
Free

About HidersSeekers

HIDERS AND SEEKERS is an outdoor AR game, based on the good old hide and seek. Watch the radar and collect items in the real world surroundings to stop your opponents.

The Seekers must find the Hiders before the time runs out! Obstruct the opponents by collecting items and using them. Pick them up before anyone else does. Watch the players on the radar, catch them in a net, capture them in a cage and activate traps. Just stop them before they find you!

HOW TO PLAY
Join or create a game and divide players into Hiders and Seekers teams and start the game. The Hiders run and hide whereas the Seekers need to stand still during countdown - if they don’t they lose HP.

When a Seeker is close to a Hider a button pops up. Push it to capture the Hider. When all the Hiders are caught, Seekers win. If any Hider is free when the time runs out, Hiders win. If you run out of HP it’s game over for you.

Players and gamecenter are shown on the radar as well as the game area. If a player is outside the game area the player loses HP. Press the radar to zoom in and out. Players are also shown as augmented reality items on the screen.

Items are spread out within the game area and are shown as augmented reality on the screen. Run to them and pick them up and use them. If an item is picked it is gone for all the other players. Turn on the map view to see where the items are.

Pick up a visibility potion to see other players. You can find cages or throw a net, to force your opponents to stop. Throw a bomb to make your opponents lose HP. Just find any item to obstruct your opponents or get an advantage!

Subscription
This app is free-to-play for a trial period. It offers a monthly subscription after the trial period, which unlocks unlimited number of games. Prices may vary in different countries.

Terms of use and privacy policy
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