WePlay Should Refresh Hide and Seek Maps and Improve Community Quality
I have been actively playing WePlay on both my iPhone tablet and Android phone for a long time, and I currently have 1,000 victories in Hide and Seek mode. I genuinely enjoy this game, which is why I would like to politely share a few small but important suggestions and concerns that I believe could improve the experience for everyone.
First of all, I would really appreciate seeing new rooms and new hiding areas added to Hide and Seek mode. At this point, the locations of the current objects have become completely memorized, and because everything always stays in the same place, the excitement of the game has started to decrease. For example, the reception area in the hospital map could be expanded, the lobby reception area could be extended slightly further into the lobby, and the monastery map could include more hiding locations. Randomly changing object placements or adding new objects from time to time would bring much-needed freshness and variety to the gameplay.
Another important issue is player control inside rooms. I would really like a feature that allows room owners to remove disruptive players from the room. Bots often enter rooms, continuously talk, play loud music, and create background noise that makes the game almost impossible to enjoy. I do not experience these problems when playing with friends, but when joining rooms alone, these disturbances happen very frequently.
I also have a constructive suggestion regarding players who use offensive language. If players who insult others or use profanity were given microphone restrictions — for example, being unable to use voice chat for at least three days — the environment would become much cleaner and more enjoyable. This would both protect players and improve the overall quality of the community.
I sincerely hope these suggestions are taken into consideration so that the game I have spent so much time enjoying can continue to improve. I truly believe that adding new hiding areas and object arrangements, improving in-room player management, and introducing microphone restrictions for toxic players would make WePlay far more enjoyable, fair, and welcoming for everyone.






