About That's not my Neighbor
That's not my Neighbor is a captivating 2D job simulator and horror game developed by Nacho Sama. Set in the year 1955, players are thrust into a world where monsters known as doppelgangers can mimic humans. As the new doorman of an apartment building, your task is to discern sneaky doppelgangers from regular tenants. But be cautious! Failing to do so could have dire consequences for both you and the unsuspecting residents.
How to Play
- Keep a Watchful Eye: As the doorman, your job is to observe the tenants as they enter the building. Pay close attention to their behavior and any suspicious signs that may indicate they are doppelgangers.
- Interact with Tenants: Engage in conversation with the tenants to gather information and clues about their true identities. Ask probing questions and listen carefully to their responses.
- Use Tools and Gadgets: Utilize various tools and gadgets at your disposal to aid in your investigation. From security cameras to fingerprint scanners, employ these resources to uncover the truth behind the doppelgangers.
- Act Swiftly: Time is of the essence! Make quick decisions and act swiftly to prevent doppelgangers from infiltrating the building and putting everyone at risk.
Tips to Win
- Trust Your Instincts: Gut feelings can often lead to important discoveries. If something feels off about a tenant, trust your instincts and investigate further.
- Pay Attention to Details: Look for subtle clues and inconsistencies in behavior or appearance that may reveal a tenant's true nature as a doppelganger.
- Stay Organized: Keep track of your observations and findings to avoid confusion and ensure you are making informed decisions.
- Stay Calm: In the face of uncertainty and danger, remain calm and composed. Panic and haste can lead to mistakes that may have dire consequences.
That's not my Neighbor offers a thrilling and immersive gameplay experience, blending elements of mystery, horror, and strategy. Are you up to the challenge of uncovering the truth behind the doppelgangers and protecting the residents of the apartment building?