That's Not My Neighbor

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Game Features

Document-Checking Tension

You play a security guard verifying ID cards, signatures, photos, and other tiny details—pure observation + deduction.

Tools to Double-Check

Use tools like the intercom when something feels off—good simulation habits keep you alive.

Random Cases, Rising Difficulty

The page notes randomized characters and documents, with tougher cases as you progress (quietly challenging).

Retro Pixel Atmosphere

Pixel-art visuals plus paranoia-driven gameplay make this feel like cozy horror without cheap jump scares.

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What is That's Not My Neighbor?

This is one of my favorite “horror-adjacent” recommendations: you’re not running or shooting—you’re judging. In That's Not My Neighbor, you work an apartment building desk, checking documents and faces to decide who’s allowed in.

The dread comes from detail. A signature looks off. The height doesn’t match. The photo feels wrong. You stamp yes or no, and that tiny decision is the whole game—mystery through observation.

If you want more “slow dread” links on this site: - No, I'm not a Human — eerie puzzle adventure. - BLOODMONEY 2 / Human Expenditure Programpsychological-horror simulation choices. - Want the chase version of fear? Granny.

How to Play That's Not My Neighbor

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1) Use the mouse to inspect documents and interact with visitors. 2) Compare small details: photo, signature, height, clothing—this is observation first. 3) Switch between screens with Tab or arrow keys. 4) Press Space to stamp approval or denial. 5) Stay focused and finish your shift—one bad call can be the difference.

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