![]() It’s good to be bad in this early 2000s trash TV-inspired slapstick extravaganza!Īs Woody, the vengeful star protagonist of Neighbours back From Hell, you will prank your way through Seasons 1 and 2 of the fictitious, but aptly named TV show. A whole TV show based on playing increasingly outrageous pranks on your grumpy neighbor to keep the audience entertained, and viewership numbers high. HOW TO BYPASS GOOGLE DRIVE DOWNLOAD LIMIT ?ĭid you know that “Schadenfreude” is a German word defined as the concept of finding joy in someone else’s misfortune? It is also the main idea on which Neighbours back From Hell is built.The sound design will remind you a bit of a late 80s/early 90s sitcom with the cheesy music and laugh-track that plays every time you set up a prank for the neighbour and, of course, during the result of said prank. ![]() The clay-style animated graphics bring back memories of Wallace & Grommit. While it is a fairly unique style of gameplay, it can get a bit monotonous after a while, so I recommend playing in bursts as kind of a pallet cleanser between games you’re diving deep into. The gameplay doesn’t really change between the games. The third and fourth set of stages are from the sequel and see Woody relentlessly following Rottweiler on holiday to exact his revenge even further. ![]() In later levels, his mum (as well as his pet bird and her pet pup) provides an additional challenge. Luckily, while transitioning from one area/room to another, you can quickly turn back and avoid him. If this happens 3 times, you lose and have to start the level over. If at any time, you’re in the same area as Rottweiler, he’ll grab you, beat the hell out of you, and send you flying to another room. Pulling off pranks usually involves finding certain items to combine with other items that the neighbour is interacting with in different ways, such as putting shoe polish on his clean towels, putting superglue on his binoculars that he likes to use to spy on the neighbourhood, or even using a permanent marker to deface his framed painting of his dear ol’ mum. You don’t need to pull all of them off, but if you decide to, you’re rewarded with a gold trophy for that level. Once you pull off a certain number, you’re free to leave. There is a set number of pranks you can pull on the unsuspecting jerk. The first two sets of levels are from the original game and all take place in Rottweiler’s home. Woody does seem to go a bit far sometimes. These are as simple and harmless as embarrassing him by setting a whoopee cushion under his seat or as devious as electrocuting him by switching the breaker on while he’s trying to fix a ceiling fan. Woody uses this to his advantage to set up booby traps to pull pranks on his neighbour. Once you’re in Rottweiler’s house, you’ll notice that he’s a creature of habit and follows a precise pattern during his day-to-day activities. So, how does he handle it? Why, he hires a camera crew to film him breaking into his neighbour’s house, of course! And between him revving his air polluting, souped-up lawnmower, his mum dumping garbage on your lawn, his mum’s dog… well… “fertilizing” your flowers, Woody has had enough. Unfortunately, his hellish neighbour, Rottweiler is rude, crude, and obnoxiously loud. You control Woody, an average dude who just wants to relax and enjoy his afternoon. Although, it feels more at home as a current indie title than a remaster of two 15-year-old games. Neighbours back From Hell is an HD remaster of the original Neighbours From Hell and its sequel, Neighbours From Hell 2: On Vacation. ![]() Neighbours that are loud and obnoxious? Neighbours that rev their engines at all hours, blast music, and are just generally inconsiderate? (I know I do.) Have you ever dreamt of pranking said neighbours to the point of torture? I’m sure it’s crossed your mind, but probably not to the same degree as Woody, the “protagonist” of Neighbours back From Hell.
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