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Streaming and group etiquette

The game is especially readable for viewers because the joke is visual: someone painted themselves into the scene, and everyone waits for the reveal. Clear stream titles and protected private lobby details make group sessions easier to follow.

For friend groups, house rules can improve pacing. Try limited repeat spots, rotating seeker roles, or post-round reveal discussions so the lobby becomes better over time.

Steam lists public and friend play, and notes that non-private servers can be joined freely. Private friend rooms are better for practice and jokes, while public rooms make speed, etiquette, and quick communication more important.

The store recommends 2-10 players while saying the maximum depends on the host network environment, so avoid hard promises about lobby caps. Present group-size advice as practical recommendations: small groups for learning maps, larger groups for louder reveals and faster chaos.