This review refers to a popular video concept from the creator , specifically their Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War " Hide N' Seek " series. In this specific episode, 24 players attempt to blend into the map by choosing the same small, inconspicuous object—in this case, a net —to overwhelm the seekers. Core Gameplay & Strategy
: Reviewers often describe these "Hide N' Seek" sessions as "silly, stupid, and weird, yet very entertaining". This review refers to a popular video concept
The video showcases a custom community-driven take on the official mode. While standard Prop Hunt assigns random objects, these community games often involve specific "challenges" or themes: The video showcases a custom community-driven take on
: These matches are typically moderated by the host, with rules such as hiders not being allowed to kill seekers and mandatory whistling intervals to give hunters a chance. Community Consensus Reviewers and fans of this content generally highlight
: Hiders use their ability to drop decoys to further confuse hunters, often surrounding them with dozens of identical fake objects.
Reviewers and fans of this content generally highlight the following:
: By having all 24 hiders use the same prop, they create visual clutter that makes it difficult for seekers to tell which nets are part of the original map and which are players.