More Snacks!
For casual mobile gamers seeking short-session, competitive hide-and-seek gameplay.
More Snacks! is a well-regarded games app that is free with in-app purchases. With a 4.5/5 rating from 40.2K reviews, it maintains solid user satisfaction. Users particularly appreciate humorous character animations and funny visual scenarios keep players engaged during casual play sessions, though excessive ad frequency disrupts the flow of gameplay and creates frustration during active sessions remains a common concern.
What is More Snacks!?
More Snacks! is a casual asymmetric hide-and-seek game for iOS and Android where players compete as snacks or children.
Users hire the game for low-stakes, quick-session competitive play that rewards visual humor and simple role-based mechanics.
Current Momentum
v1.5 · 5mo ago
Maintenance- Ships general bug fixes.
- Maintains stable positive sentiment.
Active Nemesis
Hide Online: Prop Hunt
By Yegor Blynov
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Recent User Mood
What makes this app unique?
What Does It Look Like?
What Are The Key Features?
Dual-role gameplay allowing users to play as either a snack or a child in a hide-and-seek environment.
In-game items scattered throughout levels to assist in chasing or hiding.
Unlockable cosmetic skins for characters earned through gameplay.
Online competitive play against other users in a cat-vs-mouse format.
How much does it cost?
- Free to play
- In-app purchases available
Freemium model relies on ad-supported gameplay and IAP for progression, typical of the hyper-casual genre.
Who Built It?
Lion Studios
Scaling mobile games through data-driven publishing and vertical integration with the AppLovin ad-tech ecosystem.
Portfolio
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What do users think recently?
High confidence · 67 reviews analyzed · Based on 67 reviews. Signal may be noisy.
How did the latest release land?
What is the recent mood?
Recent user voice shows a excited sentiment. Users appreciate humorous character animations and funny visual scenarios keep players engaged during casual play sessions, but report excessive ad frequency disrupts the flow of gameplay and creates frustration during active sessions.
What Users Love
What Frustrates Users
What Users Want
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Mood gauge, ratings & review-volume history, every praise / complaint / request, and sentiment over time.
What is the competitive landscape for More Snacks!?
How's The Games Market?
Market outlook for this category
Available very soon
The rivals identified
Nemeses(1)
Remains the definitive mobile implementation of the 'Prop Hunt' mechanic with a massive, active player base.
Differentiators
- Features a robust 3D shooter-style interface for the hunter role
- Supports complex team-based mechanics and persistent social systems
- High-frequency content updates maintain long-term player retention
Head to head
More Snacks! should double down on its unique 'snack' theme to differentiate from the gritty shooter aesthetic of Hide Online, while potentially exploring a lightweight social feature to bridge the retention gap.
Contenders(3)
JP Games
A highly successful casual title that uses a similar 'avoid the seeker' loop with a strong, cute visual hook.
Differentiators
- Single-player focused puzzle-solving rather than multiplayer asymmetric competition
- Uses a 'stop-and-go' mechanic similar to Red Light, Green Light
Kwalee
A direct mechanical rival that focuses specifically on the 'hiding as an object' aspect in a casual setting.
Differentiators
- Streamlined prop-selection phase at the start of each round
- Emphasis on environmental camouflage over power-up usage
Kwalee
Market leader in hyper-casual hide-and-seek, focusing on high-volume installs and simple maze-like navigation.
Differentiators
- Focuses on top-down maze navigation rather than 3D prop transformation
- Pure hyper-casual ad-revenue model with extremely high turnover
Same space(2)
Junglee Games
Shares the food-themed competitive 'io' gameplay style and aquatic 'eat or be eaten' mechanics.
Differentiators
- Focuses on growth and consumption mechanics rather than hiding
- Underwater setting with distinct class-based fish abilities
Innersloth
Primary destination for the asymmetric 'cat and mouse' audience, focusing on social deduction.
Differentiators
- Heavy emphasis on social interaction and deception
- Task-based gameplay loop rather than pure hiding
New entrants(1)
Casual Azur Games
A fast-growing title that blends the hide-and-seek format with trending 'monster' aesthetics to capture younger audiences.
Differentiators
- Incorporates popular character archetypes to drive organic discovery
- Faster-paced rounds with more aggressive seeker AI
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The outtake for More Snacks!
Strengths to defend, gaps to attack
Core Strengths
- Asymmetric role-reversal mechanic creates a distinct casual hook
- Humorous visual style drives high organic engagement
Critical Frictions
- High ad-density reported in reviews
- Lack of background music limits sensory engagement
- Technical loading failures on some devices
Growth Levers
- Introduce lightweight social features to bridge retention gaps
- Add background audio to fill sensory silence
Market Threats
- Hide Online's social-first retention model
- Rapid entry of monster-themed hide-and-seek titles
What are the next best moves?
Test longer ad intervals because ad-frequency is the top complaint → reduce churn risk
Sentiment analysis identifies ad density as the primary driver for negative feedback.
Trade-off: Pause the new skin-asset pipeline — ad-retention has 3x the impact on LTV.
Add background music because sound design is a top request → improve sensory engagement
Players report the current experience is too quiet and unengaging.
Trade-off: Same-quarter capacity available — no major lever displaced.
A counter-intuitive read
The high ad-density is not just a friction point but a necessary trade-off for the hyper-casual model, meaning the real risk is not the ads themselves but the lack of social features to offset them.
Feature Gaps vs Competitors
- Persistent social systems (available in Hide Online but missing here)
- In-game chat (available in Hide Online but missing here)
Key Takeaways
More Snacks! holds its casual audience through a unique snack-themed hook, but the aggressive ad-monetization model threatens long-term retention, so the PM should prioritize testing longer ad intervals to stabilize the user base.
Where Is It Heading?
Stable
The hyper-casual market is consolidating around titles with stronger social retention loops, leaving More Snacks! exposed to churn. The PM must transition from pure ad-monetization to a hybrid model that rewards players with social features to defend the current user base.
Excessive ad frequency in the latest release drives churn, which compounds the rating drag already visible on Android.
Humorous visual style maintains high engagement, which provides a stable baseline for future monetization experiments.