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That's not my Neighbor.
Jurre Vos · 25 ratings · ★ 3.8
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★★★★★ "Trash game. Trash game" - #1 Trash Game
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Trash game
Trash game
Нет русского языка
Просто так потратил деньги
Overpriced for about 40% of the computer game content
I’ve watched playthroughs of the computer game and was really excited to play it on my iPad. I am very disappointed. It costs more money to unlock the basic play modes, like campaign. I’ve played through the campaign 3.5 times now, to see if I was missing anything, but no.
About 99% of the time, the neighbors all use the EXACT SAME generic scripts for each interaction. There aren’t any funny excuses for the appearance of obvious doppelgangers. The checklist is only useful for asking for the ID card or entry request, if a neighbor forgot to provide one. You don’t have the option to simply deny entry; you can only let them in or have them killed. The gameplay is GRINDINGLY slow: everything plays so slowly, such as dialogue text and the phone ringing, which you are only allowed to skip entirely but no simply speeding it up. I found myself eventually skipping nearly all dialogue, as soon as I saw that it was just the generic script AGAIN and AGAIN. Many doppelgangers have literally no noticeable differences to the original so the only was to find out is calling the apartment, which makes it so easy that it’s boring. There are no story endings for the campaign mode: at the end of the week, there is zero payoff or reward. For being so prominent in gameplay, the ID numbers and logos do nothing; I have NEVER seen them be anything but correct. On top of all of this, the game is inexcusably glitchy and poorly programmed, especially for a game that costs money.
If you haven’t bought this version yet, don’t bother. It’s like the “baby’s first game” version of the computer version. I’d like it passably if it was a free game but these game devs shouldn’t be charging for this very shaved-down, VERY, VERY BORING excuse for “That’s Not My Neighbor.”
About 99% of the time, the neighbors all use the EXACT SAME generic scripts for each interaction. There aren’t any funny excuses for the appearance of obvious doppelgangers. The checklist is only useful for asking for the ID card or entry request, if a neighbor forgot to provide one. You don’t have the option to simply deny entry; you can only let them in or have them killed. The gameplay is GRINDINGLY slow: everything plays so slowly, such as dialogue text and the phone ringing, which you are only allowed to skip entirely but no simply speeding it up. I found myself eventually skipping nearly all dialogue, as soon as I saw that it was just the generic script AGAIN and AGAIN. Many doppelgangers have literally no noticeable differences to the original so the only was to find out is calling the apartment, which makes it so easy that it’s boring. There are no story endings for the campaign mode: at the end of the week, there is zero payoff or reward. For being so prominent in gameplay, the ID numbers and logos do nothing; I have NEVER seen them be anything but correct. On top of all of this, the game is inexcusably glitchy and poorly programmed, especially for a game that costs money.
If you haven’t bought this version yet, don’t bother. It’s like the “baby’s first game” version of the computer version. I’d like it passably if it was a free game but these game devs shouldn’t be charging for this very shaved-down, VERY, VERY BORING excuse for “That’s Not My Neighbor.”
it’s fake
I need to check next time before I pay for an app 😭 there’s only a few reviews. It works well, but there’s not much to do and it gets boring after one or two play throughs. You also have to pay more to make the game slightly more fun
NOT the real game
Do a quick Google search you’ll quickly find out this game doesn’t have a mobile version and it only released the same. This is a pretty good copy and it is straight up theft. If you can buy the game on PC you get and story without all the pay walls
why do you need to pay money? I think you got enough money from us buying the game so why is the dif
just make it Freeman
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