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This is a shameless mashup of Among Us and Rainbow Friends, and honestly? It's exactly what it looks like. You're controlling tiny crewmate-style characters while giant colorful monsters chase you around arenas. Your job: collect colored blocks, drop them in the center zone, and hide under a cardboard box when things get too hot. It's a hide-and-seek game with agility challenges wrapped in that hyper-casual mobile aesthetic. Think of it as bootleg Roblox meets browser game chaos—simple, fast, and made for quick bursts of play.
Key Features
- Multiple Locations: Unlock new arenas using crystals you earn from collecting blocks.
- One-Button Hide Mechanic: Press F (or tap the box icon) to throw a cardboard box over yourself and disappear from monster sight.
- Browser-Friendly: Runs directly in your browser with Unity WebGL—no downloads, no install hassles.
- Simple Progression: Earn crystals, unlock maps, repeat. The loop is straightforward and doesn't overwhelm you.
How to Play Rainbow friends among us
Getting started takes ten seconds. Staying alive? That's where it gets tricky.
Scavenge the Blocks
You spawn in an arena littered with colored toy blocks. Your job is to run around, grab them, and haul them back to the blue mat in the center of the map. Movement is WASD on desktop or virtual joystick on mobile. The camera follows your mouse (or swipe on touch). It's third-person, so you can see monsters coming from most angles.
Dodge the Rainbow Friends
Here's the problem: giant Blue and Orange monsters patrol the map and will chase you on sight. They're fast, relentless, and you have zero weapons. When one spots you, hit F (or the box button) to hide under your cardboard disguise. You'll freeze in place, but the monster loses interest. Timing this is the entire skill curve—hide too early and you waste time, hide too late and you're caught.
Earn Crystals and Unlock Maps
Every block you deliver earns you crystals. Stack enough and you unlock new locations—different arenas with new layouts and monster placements. The progression is basic but gives you a reason to keep playing beyond one round. Each map shuffles the difficulty slightly, mostly by adding more monsters or tighter corridors.
Who is Rainbow friends among us for?
This is squarely aimed at young kids (ages 5-9) who watch Rainbow Friends and Among Us videos on YouTube. If you're older than 12, you'll see through the borrowed characters immediately. But for its target audience? It works. The controls are dead simple, there's no real violence (monsters just "catch" you), and the bright colors keep attention. Parents looking for a safe, free browser game for toddlers will find this harmless. Hardcore gamers? Skip it—there's zero depth here.
The Gameplay Vibe
It's frantic in short bursts, then repetitive. The first few rounds have tension—you're learning monster patrol routes, testing the hide mechanic, figuring out optimal block routes. Then it clicks, and you realize it's just the same loop forever. The visuals are bargain-bin Unity assets: flat textures, basic lighting, tiled floors that repeat obviously. The monsters are recognizable knockoffs, and the little crewmates move with stiff animations. Audio is minimal—footsteps, a generic chase music sting, and that's about it. It's functional, not polished. Think "mobile ad game" quality ported to browser.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game saves your crystal count and unlocked maps automatically using browser local storage. Don't clear your cache or you'll lose progress—there's no account system. Performance-wise, it's light enough to run on older laptops or budget phones. I didn't notice frame drops, even with multiple monsters on screen. The Unity WebGL build loads in under 15 seconds on decent internet. One annoyance: the game doesn't pause if you tab away, so monsters can catch you while you're answering a text.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A shallow but functional time-waster for the very young or very bored.
- ✅ Pro: Instant play with zero setup—just click and go.
- ✅ Pro: The hide mechanic adds a tiny layer of strategy to what's otherwise pure running.
- ❌ Con: Blatant IP ripoff with zero originality—you're playing a legal gray area game that exists only to farm search traffic.
Controls
Responsive enough for what the game demands. No fancy tricks needed—just movement and one panic button.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to look around, F to hide under the box.
- Mobile: Left side virtual stick for movement, right side swipe for camera, box icon to hide.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by SvsDGames and released on January 1, 2023. It's part of their catalog of low-budget browser games targeting the hyper-casual market.


