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That's Not My Neighbor

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I didn’t expect much when I first opened That's Not My Neighbor. A 1955 setting, a simple security guard job, a dull apartment building… sounded harmless enough.

That assumption didn’t last long.

Created by Nacho Sama, That's Not My Neighbor is a horror simulation game where your only job is to decide who gets into the building. The problem? Some of them aren’t human anymore.

These “doppelgangers” don’t just copy faces. They replicate voices, memories, behavior patterns… everything. On paper, it sounds like a gimmick. In practice, it feels like sitting in a chair while something quietly tests how fast you panic under pressure.

How to Play That's Not My Neighbor

The gameplay looks simple until you’re actually the one responsible.

You are the building security officer. People show up at your checkpoint, and your job is to decide:

  • Check their ID card
  • Verify apartment numbers
  • Compare documents
  • Call to confirm identities when something feels off
  • Decide: let them in or deny entry

But the tension comes from the fact that nothing ever feels fully reliable. A document might look correct. A face might look familiar. A voice might sound “almost right.”

And still, something inside your head keeps asking: What if I’m wrong?

As shifts progress, the number of impostors increases. The workload doesn’t just get harder — it gets mentally louder. You start second-guessing things you were confident about five minutes ago.

It stops being a routine and starts feeling like a judgment test you never agreed to take.

The Small Mistake That Ruins Your Entire Shift

Most shifts don’t end because you’re bad at the job. They end because of one small, stupid moment where everything looks fine. The ID matches, the face seems normal, the voice doesn’t raise any alarms. You hesitate for half a second… then let them in anyway. That’s usually enough. The That's Not My Neighbor game doesn’t warn you twice. It just lets you live with that decision while everything slowly falls apart behind the door you just opened.

Try the Game and See If You Can Survive a Full Shift

At first it feels like a simple guard job: check papers, compare details, move on. But the longer you play, the more exhausting every decision becomes. Nothing feels fully safe, and even the “easy” calls start to blur. That’s where the tension hits hardest - not in fear, but in doubt. If you think you can stay sharp through an entire shift without slipping even once, That's Not My Neighbor is ready to prove you wrong.

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