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There goes the neighborhood! Play the star of a cheeky TV Show who taking revenge on his horrible neighbor by constantly pranking him at home and around the world in the most creative and ludicrous ways.

Neighbours back From Hell is a point & click, puzzle and stealth game developed by Farbworks and published by HandyGames.
Released on October 08th 2020 is available only on Windows in 11 languages: English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Arabic, Japanese, Polish, Russian, Hungarian and Simplified Chinese.

It has received 4,233 reviews of which 4,002 were positive and 231 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 14.99€ on Steam, but you can find it for 12.48€ on Instant Gaming.


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Windows
  • Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
  • OS: Windows 10
  • Processor: 64-bit processor
  • Memory: 4 GB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel HD 4000, GeForce GT 330M, Radeon HD 4670 or equivalent
  • DirectX: Version 11
  • Storage: 4 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX compatible

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April 2025
Neighbours back From Hell – A Fun Trip Down Memory Lane A Classic Reborn with Love Neighbours back From Hell is more than just a game—it's a piece of childhood for many of us. I remember spending hours trying to outsmart the grumpy neighbor, laughing at the creative pranks, and feeling proud every time a trap went off perfectly. This remastered version brings back all those memories but with updated visuals and smoother gameplay. It’s the same classic humor and charm, just better polished for today’s screens. Nostalgia Done Right For those who grew up playing the original Neighbours from Hell games, this remaster is a real treat. The developers didn’t change what made the game great. The animations, music, and level design still have that same mischievous spirit. It instantly brings back the feeling of being a clever little troublemaker, sneaking around the house, setting traps, and trying not to get caught. It’s like reconnecting with an old friend who hasn’t changed, just looks a bit better. Perfect for Casual and Old-School Gamers One of the best things about this game is that it’s still so easy to pick up and play. You don’t need to invest hours learning complex mechanics. You just jump in, observe your neighbor’s routine, and plan your pranks. The humor is light, the gameplay is satisfying, and it’s the perfect break from fast-paced or serious games. Whether you’re introducing it to someone new or just reliving your childhood, it’s a great experience for all ages. That Good Old Cheeky Vibe There’s something special about the playful tone of this game. It’s not mean-spirited or cruel—it’s just good, silly fun. The way Woody, the main character, sneaks around with his goofy grin, the over-the-top reactions of the neighbor, and the cartoonish feel of everything—it all creates this fun, lighthearted vibe that’s hard to find in modern games. For those who played it years ago, it really captures the same energy that made us smile back then. Final Thoughts Neighbours back From Hell is a beautiful reminder of how games don’t need to be huge or complex to be memorable. It’s full of personality, creativity, and humor. If you played it as a kid, it’s definitely worth coming back to. And if you’ve never tried it before, now’s the perfect time to meet the funniest annoying neighbor in gaming history.
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March 2025
If you played the original back in the day, then get it, still the same great game, but this one runs well on modern systems. Changes compared to the original are extremely minor and barely noticeable! Plus you get the second game built in too, but let's be fair you are here for the OG probably. Achievement hunters: fairly easy achievements, especially if you played the original and still remember how the game works
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Feb. 2025
The game brought me back to the time when I played the original version of the game on my old PC. It seems to be ages ago, but to my surprise I remembered the first two episodes - how I was beating them again and again back then. The last two seasons and the final one I don't really remember and it seems to me that they weren't included in the original game, but I'm not sure about that (in my opinion, the first two seasons where you prank at home are the best). I also noticed that in contrast to the original game, Mr. Rottweiler (the neighbour) runs around the house looking for you if the animal comes across you (earlier he just scolded a poor dog/parrot and that's that). The game can bring back some old memories if you've played it in your time, and if you haven't, I think it's worth trying out.
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Oct. 2024
This game is a hilarious brainteaser whose sole aim is to make you scream with laughter every time the fat man screams in rage. Gameplay: The only thing this game brings to the table is the fact that the three games are all in one, which wasn't necessarily useful because the quality of the three games is so different. The first NFH is a real masterpiece, the humour of this game is perfect for me, I'm writhing in laughter every time the fat guy starts yelling, even though I've already played the joke 20 times. The gameplay is perfectly done, the difficulty is high but doesn't prevent you from finishing the game, you can try the perfect joke sequence but if you don't want to break your head you can simply make the big guy shout at your own pace. Graphic design: The graphics are brilliant, and the cartoon style is perfect for the style of the game. I've never liked the other NFHs as much as the first one, this one was so fabulous that it was complicated to do it differently and as well. If you like Strategy, Tactics, tower defence games, come and discover what's available on steam. https://store.steampowered.com/curator/45245664-Seni-Gaming-Strategy-Tactics-TD/
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July 2024
An entertaining game in which your task is to make your neighbour mad by ruining his day by performing various tricks. Despite being short and repetitive, it's worth playing through at least once. Later levels can get actually quite tough if you want to 100% the whole game. If you like casual point & click games mixed with humour, I recommend playing Neighbours from Hell.
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Neighbours back From Hell
9.1
4,002
231
Online players
13
Developer
Farbworks
Publisher
HandyGames
Release 08 Oct 2020
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