You must scour the environment for everyday objects—like glue, soap, or marbles—and use them to sabotage the Neighbor's daily routine.
The sequel takes the rivalry global, featuring exotic locations like China and Mexico. It adds a new layer of difficulty with the introduction of "Momma Rottweiler," who acts as both a dangerous obstacle and a fresh source for pranking opportunities. Community Perspectives
The compilation offers a distinct shift in scenery and challenge between the two titles: Neighbours from Hell Compilation
The core gameplay loop centers on a satisfying mix of point-and-click adventure and stealth.
Reviewers and fans often highlight the game's unique "reverse Home Alone" charm and its dark, cartoonish sense of humor. You must scour the environment for everyday objects—like
Set entirely within the Neighbor's home, this game introduces players to the mechanics across three "seasons," with new rooms like the basement and attic unlocking as you progress.
“It's an amusing puzzle game with some interesting twists. It's not very long and it's not very difficult, but it is charming and addictively entertaining.” Steam · 3 months ago “It's an amusing puzzle game with some interesting twists
Success is measured by "viewer ratings." To maximize your score, you must chain pranks together so the Neighbor transitions from one disaster to the next without a break, keeping the virtual audience satisfied.
You must scour the environment for everyday objects—like glue, soap, or marbles—and use them to sabotage the Neighbor's daily routine.
The sequel takes the rivalry global, featuring exotic locations like China and Mexico. It adds a new layer of difficulty with the introduction of "Momma Rottweiler," who acts as both a dangerous obstacle and a fresh source for pranking opportunities. Community Perspectives
The compilation offers a distinct shift in scenery and challenge between the two titles:
The core gameplay loop centers on a satisfying mix of point-and-click adventure and stealth.
Reviewers and fans often highlight the game's unique "reverse Home Alone" charm and its dark, cartoonish sense of humor.
Set entirely within the Neighbor's home, this game introduces players to the mechanics across three "seasons," with new rooms like the basement and attic unlocking as you progress.
“It's an amusing puzzle game with some interesting twists. It's not very long and it's not very difficult, but it is charming and addictively entertaining.” Steam · 3 months ago
Success is measured by "viewer ratings." To maximize your score, you must chain pranks together so the Neighbor transitions from one disaster to the next without a break, keeping the virtual audience satisfied.