
Hidden in Plain Sight was one of the most surprising Xbox Live Indie Games of last year. It is a couch multiplayer only title that seems to get better and better with more friends gathered around. The game was easily in my Top 10 XBLIG of 2011 and I was curious to find out more about the game.
I reached out to Adam Spragg, the sole developer of Hidden in Plain Sight, to talk about his game and a few of the other titles he's created.

From ducks to valets to heads of state. It's hard to believe that the Ouya is already two years old.

GameGrin's Harrie Bailey writes: "Developer and publisher of Hidden in Plain Sight, Adam Spragg, brought this quirky indie title to our Xbox 360’s back in 2011, but it wasn’t until this year that I actually discovered it, when YouTube gameplay videos began to give it the attention it deserves. Being the only title that has prompted me to pick up my Xbox controller once again in a very long time, I was soon hooked and dragging my friends into the addictive vortex that is Hidden in Plain Sight."
I used to play this game with my daughter on the 360. I wish there was a port for PS4...it was fun.

Hardcore Gamer: In 2011, the indie game scene was quite different from today. At that time the Xbox 360 was the best opportunity for independent teams to share their games with the world via Xbox Live Indie Games. Developer Adam Spragg brought Hidden in Plain Sight to XBLIG where it gained a following.
Hadn't heard of this one before now. Looks cool.