Really fun. My 6 year old loves it. It is very whimsical and cute. I even enjoy playing it.
Really fun. My 6 year old loves it. It is very whimsical and cute. I even enjoy playing it.
My 7 year old loves this game and is so glad he can play the game like he sees on you tube
Great game. Very challenging trying to solve things. Keeps you entertained.
I haven't played another game in 2017 whose strengths and weaknesses were so distinct, and had such a chasm between them. For all the times I had to forcefully glitch a shoe through a locked box to push a lever or exploit a jumping bug to progress, there were the moments of grim narrative revelation...
Got it as a birthday present for my 7 year old daughter. She's not scared often and she had been interested in this for a while. The game is quite tricky to figure out and it certainly doesn't hold your hand. There aren't really any hints as you play, with no clear objective.
It seems as if Hello Neighbor has been around for ages, as YouTubers have been reacting (or should we say screaming) to Dynamic Pixels' indie game for months now via its various pre-release builds in early access, but it's only just officially launched in full.
I've been keeping an eye on Hello Neighbor ever since the first Alpha test, when public interest really started to peak. The game's concept is brilliant: a potentially nefarious neighbor hiding someone or something in his basement, the curious guy across the street hearing screams and deciding to...
Concept is awesome; Neighbor is creepy…at first
No real consequence for getting caught; Physics are inconsistent; Puzzles are out of whack
Hello Neighbor taps into a childhood moment one or more of us might have experienced while living in the suburbs. There was always at least one house that for some inexplicable reason emanated a mysterious and creepy vibe that led the neighborhood kids to come up with all sorts of wild, baseless...
Hello Neighbor is a very interesting case study of the benefits – and drawbacks – of the Early Access model pioneered by Steam. The first publicly available Alpha was released in 2015, with this final release making its way into the big bad world at the end of 2017.
Hello Neighbor looks like a great collection of different mechanics, with a horrifying stealth game embroiled in a reverse Home Alone scenario. With a gripping premise, and a clever AI programme that allows the neighbour to constantly learn the boy's routes, to set traps for the next attempt, this...
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