
How to get a NEIGHBOR
How to get a NEIGHBOR is a stealth adventure game where boredom turns into a bizarre personal project. A lonely character decides that waiting makes no sense, so the plan shifts toward building the perfect neighbor-ready environment through odd actions. Each level adds new requirements that twist the space into something both welcoming and ridiculous, creating a light yet oddly curious journey. Start setting up your perfect neighbor plan now!
UNDERSTANDING THE DETAILED GAMEPLAY
How to get a NEIGHBOR uses a first-person view to explore compact environments filled with interactive objects. Tasks begin simply, then evolve into layered puzzles that reward observation and creative thinking.
- Object Control: Rearrange furniture, collect keys, and trigger mechanisms to reshape your environment and unlock new puzzle interactions.
- Daily Objectives: Each new day increases complexity, requiring deeper exploration and smarter planning across connected areas.
- Hidden Elements: Careful searching reveals secret triggers and items that open shortcuts or simplify difficult puzzle sequences.
- Creative Solutions: Unusual combinations of objects often lead to success, encouraging experimentation instead of fixed solutions.
Quick Control Setup
- Movement: WASD / Arrow keys
- Camera view: Mouse
- Jump: Spacebar
- Crouch: C key
- Interact: E key
- Take items: Q key
What Keeps It Fun and Weird
- Absurd tasks create constant unexpected funny moments
- Simple puzzles keep sessions light and engaging
- Relaxed stealth allows free exploration without tension
- Sandbox design encourages playful creative experimentation
OTHER STEALTH ADVENTURES TO TRY
Try SchoolBoy Runaway - Stealth, Hello Neighbor, and Scary Teacher 3D Returns for sneaky challenges, clever escapes, and playful stealth scenarios.
How to play
The game starts in a house you just moved into and a suspicious neighbor across the street. To solve the mystery of this curious character, you sneak into his house and solve riddles to open each room in his mansion. Unsurprisingly, your neighbor is not happy about this at all and sets up traps, motion sensors, cameras, and all sorts of obstacles to stop your investigation at all costs

































































