Doppelganger Detection Strategy Game
This review is for That's not my Neighbor’s Mac version. Set in the year 1955, the game revolves around a world where doppelgangers—mysterious doubles of real people—are unusually common. You play as a doorman tasked with the crucial job of identifying these impostors to ensure the safety of the building's residents.
One of a kind story
In this game, you take on the role of a doorman because you urgently need a job. This role, while seemingly simple, is laden with danger and requires sharp observation skills. Your main responsibility is to identify and prevent doppelgangers from entering the building. The game takes place in a 1950s setting, which adds a nostalgic touch to the gameplay environment.
That's not my Neighbor" offers a rich gameplay experience, featuring multiple game modes that cater to different styles of play. Currently, the game includes two primary modes: Arcade and Nightmare. In Arcade Mode, you operate from an office equipped with various tools to help you make your decisions. You must observe the neighbors through a window, check their documents, and decide whether they are real or impostors. The stakes are high—if you mistakenly let a doppelganger in, the consequences are deadly.
Nightmare Mode raises the level of challenge by introducing a more ominous atmosphere to the gameplay. The office setting becomes darker and more unsettling, with visual elements like blood and slime that enhance the creepy feel of the game. The gameplay mechanics are similar to Arcade Mode, but with the added pressure that doppelgangers pose immediate threats.
Cheap to download, easy to update
The game is available for purchase at a reasonable price of $2.99 USD, making it accessible to a broad audience. For existing players who wish to update their game, the process is straightforward: download the latest version and replace the old file, ensuring that saved data remains intact. New players can simply download the new version and start playing.
Not kid-friendly
Parents should note that despite its cartoon-style graphics, "That's not my Neighbor" includes themes of body horror and elements of blood, which may not be suitable for children. The game offers a free demo version, allowing parents to assess its suitability for their kids before making a purchase.
That's not my Neighbor provides a unique and thrilling gameplay experience, set against a retro backdrop.