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Neighbours from Hell: Season 1

Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 Game Cover
72%Game Brain Score
humor, graphics
monetization, gameplay
72% User Score Based on 4,364 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 mostly positive reviews from players.

"Neighbours from Hell - Season 1" is a humorous stealth-based game where you play pranks on your grumpy neighbor to boost your TV show ratings. With 14 episodes, you'll need to use stealth, skill, and style to pull off elaborate tricks while avoiding watchful neighbors and dogs. The game features cartoon-style graphics and an excellent soundtrack for a fun and entertaining experience.

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72%
Audience ScoreBased on 4,364 reviews
humor107 positive mentions
monetization129 negative mentions

  • The game brings back nostalgic memories from childhood, making it enjoyable for long-time fans.
  • The graphics and art style are appealing, providing a visually pleasing experience.
  • The gameplay is fun and engaging, with humorous elements that keep players entertained.
  • Only the first three levels are free, and players must pay to unlock the rest, which many find frustrating.
  • The game is plagued with excessive ads, disrupting the gameplay experience.
  • Controls can be unresponsive, making it difficult to execute actions effectively, especially on mobile devices.
  • monetization
    139 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization strategy of the game has drawn significant criticism from users, primarily due to an excessive number of ads that disrupt gameplay and a paywall for unlocking additional content. Many players express frustration over having to pay for levels while still being bombarded with ads, leading to a perception of greed from the developers. Overall, the combination of intrusive advertising and in-app purchases has resulted in a negative experience for many users, detracting from the game's enjoyment.

    • “Well worth the in-app purchase!”
    • “It already said in-app purchase; if you want to pay for it, great, you'll get its advantage. If not, then delete the app and no space will be filled in your storage memory.”
    • “Full game at once with no ads, then I will try it again.”
    • “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!”
    • “I downloaded the game and went through 5 ads before getting to the first episode, I swear you guys are not smart, how can people purchase your games if they can't even play them, or even give them a test run.”
    • “This game is unplayable, ads after ads after ads, when I first opened the game it started with a 40 sec ad, uninstalled.”
  • humor
    107 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is widely praised, with many users finding it hilarious and entertaining, often leading to laughter during gameplay. Players appreciate the funny concepts and animations, although some express frustration over limited free content and the need for purchases to access more levels. Overall, the game is described as a fun and amusing experience suitable for both adults and children.

    • “It's super nice, and it's really funny because it's how you make him in hell, of course! ”
    • “A very funny and cool game for both adults and children, and a good time-passing game.”
    • “This game is so interesting and funny; I like it very much.”
  • graphics
    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of the game receive mixed reviews, with some players praising the cartoon-like art style and nostalgic appeal, while others criticize the outdated visuals and lack of widescreen adaptation. Many users express disappointment over bugs and inconsistencies, particularly in animations and resolution, suggesting that the graphics could be significantly improved to meet modern standards. Overall, while some appreciate the charm of the graphics, others feel they fall short compared to contemporary games.

    • “Graphics are awesome! It's like watching a cartoon that you're controlling. Great game, great job!”
    • “I love this game's graphics; they're amazing! It's like watching a cartoon that you're controlling. Great game, great job!”
    • “Very good game with good graphics.”
    • “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 even better; I can't touch anything.”
  • gameplay
    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay of "Neighbours from Hell: Season 1" is generally described as fun and nostalgic, closely mirroring the PC version. However, players express frustration over the monetization model, with many episodes requiring additional purchases and frequent ads disrupting the experience. Additionally, some users find the movement mechanics awkward and the overall gameplay limited, leading to dissatisfaction and uninstalls.

    • “The gameplay is really fun and exactly the same as the PC version.”
    • “I gave it a 4-star rating only because of the intuitive gameplay and the nostalgia factor.”
    • “Brought back the memories <3 love the gameplay.”
    • “It's spam and not working; just open the app and cannot get into the gameplay.”
    • “Movement mechanics are weird; can't move around the camera.”
    • “The game itself was okay on PC, but nothing was changed for mobile. Everything is the same: hit the small objects with your finger, nothing was modified for phone gameplay, and it's full of ads—before and after a game, unskippable video ads, and after three rounds, you have to purchase the game.”
  • story
    10 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game is criticized for its limited content, with players expressing frustration over the short length of available missions and the requirement to pay for additional episodes. Many users feel that the initial free missions are insufficient and are disappointed that they must pay to continue the story, especially when similar content is available for free on other platforms. Overall, while the game is enjoyed, the monetization strategy has led to dissatisfaction regarding the storytelling experience.

    • “I have enjoyed this game thus far until mission 3 where it said I must pay to play the full version.”
    • “Loved it past the first few missions just to find out it was a trial.”
    • “On mobile, it's a different story.”
    • “The game is so good, but why do I have to pay to continue the story? Some parents will say no, and if I were them, I would wonder why I'm supposed to pay to continue the story when I can get it for free on PC. I personally deleted the game since I can only play four episodes, and I've already played them. This is messed up.”
    • “Only 3 missions?”
    • “Why do we have to pay for missions to play the game?”
  • stability
    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is heavily criticized, with users reporting numerous bugs, including issues with graphics, language selection, level completion checks, and animations. Many players experience frequent freezes and unresponsive controls, leading to frustration and a general consensus that the game is poorly optimized and riddled with glitches. Overall, the game's stability is deemed unacceptable, significantly detracting from the user experience.

    • “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.”
    • “Buggy, trying to look around made me cancel actions, stuff you click on doesn't always register and it's frustrating when you know it's the game that made you fail.”
    • “This game ain't fair; every time I try getting in the game it just freezes. Ugh, it's so annoying! If it wasn't doing this, I was going to give it five stars, but my one star still stands and nothing will change.”
  • optimization
    1 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game suffers from poor optimization for mobile devices, leading to awkward controls and a subpar user experience.

    • “Controlling is weird; this game is not optimized for mobile.”
    • “The performance issues make it frustrating to play, especially on lower-end devices.”
    • “I constantly experience lag and crashes, indicating poor optimization.”
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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 mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its humor but disliked it for its monetization.

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