Tag is a casual multiplayer game designed for up to four players on a single device. The goal is simple—one player becomes “it,” and the others must avoid being tagged. The match takes place in dynamic environments filled with interactive objects that influence the gameplay. Players run, jump, dodge, and chase across small arenas, relying on fast reflexes and clever positioning. The game focuses on short, intense rounds where players take turns being the hunter or the one being hunted.

Environments and Interactions

There are three unique stages: forest, desert, and taiga. Each one features different layouts, obstacles, and visual themes. Players can use objects like trampolines for extra jumps, teleporters to quickly escape, and buffs that provide short-term advantages. These elements are key to forming strategies—whether it’s to escape from the player who is “it” or to trap an opponent. The varied environments ensure that no two matches feel the same and encourage experimentation with different movement patterns.

Local Play and Strategy

The game supports two control schemes and is ideal for local matches with friends. Whether you’re dodging pursuit or planning your next move to tag an opponent, every second counts. Players can take advantage of environmental features, outmaneuver opponents, or even lead others into traps. Each round is fast-paced, with simple controls and unpredictable outcomes that create constant action. Tag encourages creative play and quick thinking, making it a go-to option for casual group fun on the same screen.