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Game is played with mouse and before start you have nice intro to get familiar with this unique game.

Game Details:

"That's Not My Neighbor" is a distinctive 2D horror game that puts a fresh spin on the "job simulator" genre. Start your role of a doorman in a 1955 apartment building, confronted with an eerie and perplexing situation and let the adventure begin.

The world is plagued by doppelgangers—sinister creatures that can flawlessly imitate humans with malicious intentions. As the doorman, your responsibilities extend beyond greeting residents; you are the frontline defense against these deceptive invaders. To protect the building, you must use various methods to verify the identities of tenants. This includes checking identification, confirming apartment numbers, and making phone calls to verify their arrival.

The game's atmosphere intensifies as you encounter increasingly dubious characters. Each decision carries significant weight, as making the wrong choice could have dire consequences. This adds a layer of moral complexity to your role, making every interaction a high-stakes challenge.

Objects in That's Not My Neighbor

Neighbors
Neighbors in the game are genuine humans who could be mistakenly identified as doppelgängers and killed accidentally. They might forget items like hats, adding to the challenge of distinguishing them from impostors.

Neighbors in Floor 1:

F01: Roman Stilnsky (Accountant), Lois Stilnsky (Housewife) - Married
F02: Robert Sky Peachman (Shoe Maker), Albert Sky Peachman (Shoe Maker) - Family
F03: Angus Ciprianni (Businessman)
F04: Selene Sverchtz (Model), Elenois Sverchtz (Model) - Twin Sisters


Neighbors in Floor 2:

F01: Arnold Scmicht (Writer), Gloria Scmicht (Banker) - Married
F02: Izzak Gauss (Reporter)
F03: Margarette Bubbles (Seamstress)
F04: Nacha Mikaelys (Chef), Anastacha Mikaelys (Student) - Sisters


Neighbors in Floor 3:

F01: Mia Stone (Teacher), Dr. W. Afton (Physicist)
F02: Francis Mosses (Milkman)
F03: Steven Rudboys (Pilot), Mclooy Rudboys (Retired) - Son and Father
F04: Alf Cappuccin (Lawyer), Rafttellyn Cappuccin (Housewife) - Married
D.D.D

The Doppelganger Detection Department (D.D.D) is central to the game's storyline. Set in 1955, this fictional organization addresses the widespread threat posed by doppelgängers. As the doorman, you are employed by the D.D.D to scrutinize everyone entering the building. Your task is to identify imposters using a variety of clues and adhering to strict protocols to safeguard the real residents.

Doppelgangers
The main antagonists in "That's Not My Neighbor" are doppelgängers, creatures that perfectly mimic humans. They replicate appearance, voice, and even certain memories, creating a significant threat to the apartment's residents. Their motives remain mysterious, adding to the game's suspense and intrigue.

Tools Before starting your shift, familiarize yourself with the tools in your compact office, which will be essential in combating the doppelganger threat:

The Telephone: Contact the D.D.D for crucial clarifications.
Checklists: Meticulously record each visitor's details, including personal data and work information. Security Window: Observe potential intruders and look for signs of deception such as extra eyes or unusual features. Entry Buttons: Decide whether to grant or deny entry carefully, as the wrong decision can have serious repercussions.
Folders: Organize completed forms by floor to ensure no important details are overlooked. Emergency Button: When you're certain you've encountered a doppelganger, use the emergency button to alert the D.D.D and neutralize the threat.
Hatch: Receive essential documents securely through a small hatch beneath the window. Your attention to detail and proper use of these tools are vital in keeping the apartment's residents safe from doppelganger infiltration. Stay vigilant, remain sharp, and protect your building from these malevolent imposters.





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