This game is really neat. When I checked it out a year or so ago there was a dedicated community playing but I still needed a friend because everyone else was so advanced I wouldn't last more than a few seconds.
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For real! One thing I realized pretty quickly is that Spy Party is so much more fun if you prefer to play "more casual" instead of "more hardcore" and have the friends to suit.
I'm terrible. My buddy I play it with is slightly better than me. We have a blast. About all the skill increase I foresee is me learning to be less crazy on the trigger as sniper. After that, I'll never watch 16 civilians enough to know how far each is towards a win.
I really enjoyed my time with this game a couple of years ago. I should play again.
I feel like the appeal of this game moved to Deceive, Inc. The devs appear to use data from player movement to progressively make the NPCs unpredictable. So, people will see a character start, stop, suddenly change direction, and hit a wall. So, they shoot them - and it will turn out to be a genuine NPC.
Huh. It seems dramatically different. I watched some solo of it and it's not drawing me in like Spy Party did. I think the simplicity is part of what I liked about it. Deceive looks like it regularly devolves into little shoot-and-run matches. An FPS with a spy gimmick (which is cool, but I hate FPS games)
Just Act Natural on steam is similar and more casual. If you don't mind the claymation style animation I highly recommend it. Cheaper, more active, and I think more progress has been made than Spy Party too