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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.

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

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72%Audience ScoreBased on 4,393 reviews
humor107 positive mentions
monetization134 negative mentions

  • The game successfully brings back nostalgia and childhood memories for many players, with fans appreciating its faithful recreation of the original PC gameplay and charming art style.
  • The game features smooth animation and engaging, humorous content that players find addictive and entertaining.
  • Despite some issues, many players enjoy being able to play this classic game on mobile devices, appreciating the convenience compared to the original PC version.
  • Most players are frustrated that only the first few levels are free, with the majority of the game locked behind a paywall requiring additional payment to unlock further episodes.
  • The mobile port suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues including poor controls, unresponsive touch input, loading problems, and issues with restoring purchases across devices.
  • Excessive and intrusive advertisements disrupt gameplay, with ads appearing frequently including before, after, and even during loading screens, leading to a poor user experience.
  • monetization

    144 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is heavily criticized for excessive, intrusive ads that occur even before gameplay starts, disrupting user experience and often causing crashes. Additionally, users are frustrated with the combination of frequent ads and mandatory paid unlocks for levels, viewing this as greedy and making the game unplayable or not worth the cost. Many suggest offering either ads for a free version or a single purchase to remove ads, but not both simultaneously.

    • “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.”
    • “Please fix the in-app purchase restore after reinstalling the game on a new device.”
    • “The old game on computer and season two were literally too easy to play and unlock all the chapters, but this takes too long just to start the game due to loading, has too many ads, and I don't have money to remove them. Why do I have to unlock chapters with money? The computer game is better and easier to unlock all chapters and finish, but this and the other season, no.”
    • “Was really looking forward to playing this game but unfortunately, you have to pay, plus there are lots of ads. It's a shame because ads are supposed to make games free, so either have to pay or ads, not both!”
    • “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 get a test run?”
  • humor

    107 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is widely praised for its humor, described as consistently funny, hilarious, and entertaining with clever pranks and amusing animations. Players appreciate its lighthearted, comedic tone that appeals to all ages, though some note frustration with limited free levels and in-app purchases. Overall, it is considered a fun, laugh-inducing experience that effectively combines humor with engaging gameplay.

    • “Such great animations for the tricks and it's very, very funny to mess with the neighbor.”
    • “When I knew the game became on phones I was delighted and installed it, it didn't change at all the graphics, the neighbors and the funny pranks except for one thing which is from the seventh episode in season 1 till the end of season 2 you should pay money to play them which pissed me off.”
    • “I love this game, full of humor and cute voices, different thought.”
  • graphics

    21 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    User opinions on the graphics are mixed, with some praising the charming, cartoon-like art style and nostalgic feel, while others criticize outdated visuals, poor adaptation for widescreen, and buggy animations. The graphics are generally considered good for an older game but not up to modern standards, especially compared to newer mobile versions with enhanced visuals.

    • “Graphics are awesome, it's like watching a cartoon that you're controlling. Great game, great job!”
    • “I love this game, the first time I played was on a desktop computer in 2005. Now it's a wonderful app, and everything looks exactly like in the original game – the graphics, the controls, etc. I love it!”
    • “This game is one of my favorite games. 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.”
    • “Screen size is too small and the graphics quality should be even better, I can't touch anything.”
    • “The graphics are not good, please fix it.”
  • gameplay

    13 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is generally considered fun and nostalgic, closely mirroring the PC version with intuitive mechanics. However, many users are frustrated by intrusive ads, limited free content, and the need to purchase additional episodes to continue playing. Some also note awkward movement controls and app stability issues.

    • “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.”
    • “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, hitting small objects with your finger. Nothing was modified for phone gameplay, and it's full of ads before and after a game, with unskippable videos, and after 3 rounds, you have to purchase the game.”
    • “I need to buy levels to continue gameplay.”
  • story

    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story is generally enjoyed for its nostalgic and engaging plot, reminiscent of the original PlayStation series, but many users are frustrated by the short length of free missions and the requirement to pay to access the full story, which limits their experience.

    • “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!”
    • “I have enjoyed this game thus far until mission 3 where it said I must pay to play the full version.”
    • “Loved it, passed first few missions just to find out it was a trial.”
    • “The game is great, but I have to pay to continue the story. Some parents might say no, and if I were them, I wouldn't want to pay to continue when the game is free on PC. I deleted the game because I only got four episodes, and I already played them. This is really disappointing.”
    • “There are only three missions available, and they are very short.”
    • “Why do we have to pay for missions to play the game?”
  • stability

    7 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability is significantly flawed, with numerous bugs affecting animations, sound effects, controls, and overall gameplay. Players frequently report freezes, unresponsive clicks, broken features, and a generally frustrating and glitch-ridden experience. These issues severely undermine the game's playability and user satisfaction.

    • “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 on mobile devices, leading to a subpar control experience.

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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 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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