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Neighbours from Hell: Season 1

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 Game Cover
58%Game Brain Score
humor
monetization, graphics
58% User Score Based on 900 reviews

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Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 is a single player casual puzzle game. It was developed by HandyGames and was released on May 25, 2017. It received neutral reviews from players.

Creep around your neighbour ’s house performing elaborate tricks upon him.

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58%
Audience ScoreBased on 900 reviews
humor42 positive mentions
monetization38 negative mentions

  • Nostalgic and fun gameplay, true to the original PC version, bringing back childhood memories.
  • Smooth animations and pretty art style with addictive and funny pranks based gameplay.
  • Lightweight and easy to pick up for quick, entertaining sessions on mobile.
  • Only a few levels are free; majority require payment to unlock, leading to poor user experience.
  • Too many intrusive ads even for paid users, causing frustration and crashing on some devices.
  • Numerous technical issues including long loading times, buggy controls, crashes, and poor touch responsiveness.
  • humor
    42 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely praised for its humor, described as very funny, hilarious, and consistently entertaining, often making players laugh out loud. While some users noted limited free levels, the comedic elements, including funny pranks and amusing scenarios, are appreciated by both adults and children. Overall, the humor is a standout feature that significantly enhances the game's enjoyment and replay value.

    • “This game is so so so so funny.”
    • “What a funny game, I can't stop laughing during play this game .”
    • “Addictive, hilarious, and fun!”
  • monetization
    40 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's monetization heavily relies on excessive and intrusive ads, often appearing before gameplay and after nearly every move, which frustrates users and sometimes causes crashes. Additionally, players must pay to unlock chapters, leading to dissatisfaction, especially since ads persist even after payment, making the experience feel greedy and unappealing.

    • “Disappointed to find you have to pay for the rest of season 1 with no option of buying season 2, also lots of ads before even starting tutorial!”
    • “Was really looking forward to playing this game but unfortunately, have to pay, plus all the ads, which is a shame. The point of ads was to make money so games can be free, so the selling must be making quite a bit of money. Either have to pay or ads, not both!”
    • “Too much ads make it almost unplayable and not enjoyable.”
  • graphics
    9 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    User opinions on the graphics are mixed, with some praising the cartoon-like, visually appealing art style, while others criticize issues like lack of widescreen adaptation, buggy animations, and small screen size. The iOS version is noted for having better graphics and controls. Overall, the graphics are appreciated by some but seen as needing improvement by others.

    • “Graphics are awesome, it's like watching a cartoon that you're controlling. Great game, great job!”
    • “I love this game's graphics, it's like watching a cartoon that you're controlling. Great game, great job!”
    • “This game is my favourite. The graphics are very good and the gameplay is also very good.”
    • “Graphics were not adapted for widescreen resolution, language selection is broken, completed levels check is broken too, animations are buggy, so are the sound effects.”
    • “The game graphics are not good; you can buy other games.”
    • “Screen size is too small and the graphics quality should be better; I can't touch anything.”
  • stability
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from significant stability issues, including frequent bugs, animation and sound glitches, broken features, and crashes that frustrate players and hinder gameplay. Many users report that these problems make the game unplayable or unfair.

    • “Graphics were not adapted for widescreen resolution, language selection is broken, level completion check is broken too, animations are buggy, and so are the sound effects.”
    • “Buggy: trying to look around made me cancel actions, and clicks on things don't always register, which is frustrating when you fail because of the game.”
    • “The game freezes every time I try to enter, which is very annoying. If it weren't for this, I would give it five stars, but my one-star rating remains.”
  • story
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is praised for its nostalgic and enjoyable plot, reminiscent of the original PlayStation series, but users find the available missions too short. However, many express frustration with the game's payment model, which restricts access to the full story unless additional purchases are made.

    • “This game is kind of like the original PlayStation series but now on your phone. It's just like you're playing on the PlayStation series with a similar plot, and it's really fun. I give it a five-star rating!”
    • “The 3 missions available are pretty short, so I'm giving it 3 stars despite it being one of my favorite games as a kid.”
    • “The game is good, but why do I have to pay to continue the story? Some parents might say no, and if I were them, why should I pay to continue when I can get it free on PC? I deleted the game since I could only play four episodes, which is messed up.”
    • “I deleted the game because I could only play four episodes and had already played them. Paying to continue the story is unfair, especially when the game is available for free on PC.”
  • gameplay
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is hindered by limited access, requiring purchases to unlock certain episodes, and technical issues like app crashes and unresponsive mechanics. Additionally, movement controls are awkward and camera navigation is problematic.

    • “You are allowed only 1 season to play, and some episodes need to be purchased.”
    • “It's spam and doesn't work; the app opens but you cannot get into the gameplay.”
    • “Movement mechanics are weird; you can't move the camera around.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization on mobile devices, resulting in awkward controls and a subpar gameplay experience.

    • “Controls are weird, and this game is not optimized for mobile.”
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Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 is a casual puzzle game.

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 is available on Phone, iPad, iPhone, Tablet and others.

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 was released on May 25, 2017.

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 was developed by HandyGames.

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 has received neutral reviews from players. Most players liked Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 for its humor but disliked it for its monetization.

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 is a single player game.

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