Angel on my shoulder: This game is evil. You are pranking a guy who literally celebrates his birthday alone and regularly checks his mailbox for cards he never receives.
Demon on my shoulder: Nah fam, he's a bad neighbour and he deserves it. Just look at those hilarious animations of him getting so angry he nearly has a stroke.
Demon on my shoulder: Nah fam, he's a bad neighbour and he deserves it. Just look at those hilarious animations of him getting so angry he nearly has a stroke.
I used to play this game all the damn time when I was little, replaying the whole game on a daily basis for who knows how long. After returning to this game many years later and replaying it, I am very delighted to say that my love for this game is not only the same, but it increased, somehow. It's unfortunate what happened to the series as a whole, but this game (and the 2nd entry, from what I heard) is still amazing and very much worth your time.
Neighbours from Hell is a slapstick puzzle game where you play as Woody, the mischievous star of a reality TV show who's determined to make his obnoxious neighbor's life a living hell. Setting up elaborate pranks like sabotaging furniture, tainting food, and causing general mayhem offers moments of comedic satisfaction. However, Neighbours from Hell suffers from repetitive gameplay, limited level variety, and a relatively short playtime, making it feel more like a novelty than a fully-fledged experience.