Neighbours From Hell is probably a name that no 90s gamer is unfamiliar with. Twenty years ago, when the internet was still a luxury concept, offline games like this were popular in LAN game cafes. Anyone who visited a game café without playing “Half-Life” would surely look for games like FIFA or Neighbours From Hell to experience.

Neighbours From Hell actually has a very simple premise. You play as a mischievous guy who specializes in breaking into and wreaking havoc on the privacy of the neighbor’s family. The tricks and tactics require gamers to think critically and plan systematically and continuously. However, beware, because if you get caught, you will have to ‘face hell’.
From putting eggs in the microwave, gluing the binoculars, clogging the toilet, breaking the TV, to sawing the legs of the chair… in short, players need to execute these combos perfectly to make the homeowner furious. This game has also been adapted to mobile platforms at least twice, with a prettier new version released in 2021.

Neighbours From Hell is loved for its cute and humorous graphics alongside engaging gameplay that requires players to have a well-structured mindset. There are no actions, no fighting; the gameplay of Neighbours From Hell is very light but not easy at all. Therefore, Neighbours From Hell has become one of the favorite games of the 90s gamer generation.
HandyGames’ Neighbors Back from Hell launched on August 3. Gamers can purchase the game from two download stores iOS and Android.