Neighbours back From Hell

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 4,038 reviews of which 3,810 were positive and 228 were negative resulting in an impressive rating of 9.1 out of 10. 😍

The game is currently priced at 4.94€ on Steam and has a 67% discount.


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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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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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May 2024
𝔽𝕖𝕖𝕝𝕤 𝕘𝕠𝕠𝕕 𝕥𝕠 𝕓𝕖 𝕓𝕒𝕕 Neighbours back From Hell is a game from the 90s... Yup, you heard it right folks, and it's made its return on Steam in this format. This is a compilation of actually three old games that were split into episodes. Neighbours Back From Hell is a point-and-click game, but not the regular kind. Here you control Woody who, enfuriated by his neighbour's ceaseless annoyances, takes matters into his own hands. Woody infiltrates the neighbour's life to make it hell, quite literally. You have to use a lot of your IQs to make the neighbour furious to a point he'd snap a vertebra. Every episode starts off by Woody infiltrating the neighbour's house, retrieves some mundane items that he then uses to turn the neighbour's routine into a nightmare, putting pins into chairs, filling expensive portraits with a black marker... You get the idea! The more you progress into the episodes, the more things are thrown at Woody to make his tasks harder, like a parrot who alerts the neighbour of your presence if you're not sneaky enough etc... All in all, if you've been a gamer since the 90s you'd immediatly recognize this game... It's got pranks and it's so very satisfying to pull off seven tricks in a row to put the neighbour into a really depressive state! Haha. Neighbours Back from Hell is a 10/10 experience, although a bit short. Felt kind of bad for the neighbour by the end; I mean mowing his lawn loudly for a couple of hours doesn't warrant slipping from a two-floors building, does it?
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Feb. 2024
Used to play it as a kid and it's awesome it got its well-deserved remaster. Looks amazing and graphics look cleaner, especially the house looks a lot more atmospheric! They've made some things easier, as having 3 lives even in the parts from the first game and I'd get the trophy pretty much every time, so don't think you need certain score to get it anymore.
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Feb. 2024
Neighbours back From Hell came as a free, welcomed remaster in 2020 for those that owned the original games, and as I was one of those, I’d find it personally very difficult not to recommend it. They’ve definitely been able to curate the game to a modernistic standard, but there are pros and cons in doing so. The game has received a high-definition remaster whilst still honouring the cartoon-like approach that made the original games so enjoyable. The remaster also runs at higher framerates in comparison to the original games. The other pro in my opinion, is that all the levels of both 1 & 2 have been added to this singular title, which I think makes it easier replaying and looking at all of the missions at a quick glance. Another positive is that if you complete all of the episodes in the game, you unlock all of the achievements, it’s very straight forward. It would have been great to see some challenging achievements added to the game, at the same time I’ve been happy to attain 100% with ease (it's a nice break between some of the more challenging games to attain achievements in). On the other hand, the remaster has looked to change too much from the original. I see this happen time and time again and it really puzzles me as to why Devs think that this is the optimum solution to try and revamp or reenergise a product. The menu UI is completely different – the whole concept of Neighbours from Hell is that it’s a TV prank show, and in the original games you got that vibe with the episode selection screen, where it looked like you were looking at a recap of episodes in a TV guide or magazine. That’s now gone. The ultimate challenge of the original games was to string pranks together to generate the most frustrated reaction from Woody’s Neighbour – which would conclude a certain percentage of achievement - that’s now gone too. Stripping the remaster of that has really ruined the challenge in my opinion, because now you don’t have to string pranks together, you just have to do them. You could spend ages doing this just to try and find each prank, but again, the beauty of the original games was the synchronisation of pranks needed in order to attain 100% completion per episode. As an owner to the existing games, I hold no issue with this remaster as it was free and it brought back a lot of fun memories. As a newcomer, I would be disappointed with purchasing this if I knew what had been changed from the original, because the prank synchronisation was possibly the best element within the game. Nonetheless, it’s a fun experience and seeing Woody get one-up on his Neighbour over and over again brings immense satisfaction.
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Neighbours back From Hell
9.1
3,810
228
Online players
52
Developer
Farbworks
Publisher
HandyGames
Release 08 Oct 2020
Platforms
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