
That’s Not My Neighbor is a chilling horror game that puts you in the role of a doorman in a 1955 apartment building. At first glance, the job seems simple: let residents in, monitor the building, and keep things running smoothly. However, things quickly take a sinister turn as you discover that not everyone in the building is who they claim to be.
The core gameplay revolves around identifying doppelgangers—imposters who are pretending to be the building’s residents. As the doorman, you must carefully observe the behavior, appearance, and subtle quirks of each visitor. One wrong move could mean allowing a dangerous imposter inside. The game encourages players to pay attention to every detail, using all their senses to detect anomalies in movement, speech, or appearance.
Set in a dimly lit, atmospheric building, that's not my neighbor builds suspense through its 1950s setting, haunting sound design, and unsettling visuals. Shadows stretch across hallways, creaking floors hint at hidden movements, and the ambient soundtrack heightens the sense of dread with every decision you make.
The game combines psychological horror with puzzle-like investigation, keeping players on edge as they balance their duty with the fear of what could be lurking behind closed doors. Each encounter with a doppelganger ramps up tension, testing your observation skills and nerve.
Whether you’re a fan of slow-burn horror, mystery, or tense decision-making, That’s Not My Neighbor offers an immersive and unnerving experience where paranoia is your constant companion. The question isn’t just who’s inside the building, but whether you’ll make it through the night unscathed.