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Hidden Object: My HotelHow to get a NEIGHBOR
How to get a NEIGHBOR - Play Online
Ever wonder what your creepy neighbor is hiding? This game throws you into a first-person stealth nightmare that feels like Hello Neighbor meets escape room chaos. You've just moved in, and the guy across the street is acting way too suspicious. Your mission? Break into his mansion, solve puzzles to unlock each twisted room, and figure out what the hell he's hiding—all while he actively hunts you down with traps, cameras, and pure paranoia. It's a detective game where you're the criminal trespasser, and honestly, that's the fun part.
Key Features
- Aggressive AI Hunter: Your neighbor adapts to your tactics, setting up new traps based on how you play.
- Physics-Based Chaos: Throw objects, stack furniture, break stuff—use the environment to your advantage or make a ton of noise by accident.
- Puzzle-Locked Progression: Each room in the mansion requires solving environmental riddles to unlock the next layer of mystery.
- Browser-Ready Stealth: Runs directly in your browser on PC with no downloads or installs needed.
How to Play How to get a NEIGHBOR
Getting in is easy, getting out alive is the hard part.
Infiltrate the House
You control your character with a virtual joystick on the left side of the screen (or WASD on desktop). The right side gives you buttons to crouch, jump, and interact with objects. Your goal is simple: sneak into the neighbor's mansion without getting caught. Look for unlocked doors, open windows, or stack boxes to climb through second-story gaps. The game encourages creative entry points, so don't be afraid to experiment.
Outsmart the Neighbor
Here's the kicker—your neighbor isn't a mindless patrol bot. He learns. If you keep using the same route, he'll set up bear traps or cameras to catch you next time. You'll hear his footsteps echo through the house, and the lighting shifts to red when he's close. Hide in closets, under beds, or behind furniture. If he spots you, run like hell and pray you remember the exit layout. The tension is real because every mistake teaches him your patterns.
Solve Puzzles to Unlock Secrets
Each room is locked behind environmental puzzles—find keys hidden in drawers, input codes from scattered notes, or manipulate physics objects to trigger switches. The mansion's architecture defies logic (rooms stacked vertically in impossible ways), so expect to backtrack and connect clues. Unlocking a new area reveals more disturbing secrets about what your neighbor is hiding, pushing the mystery forward. Pro tip: take mental notes of locked doors early so you know where to return once you find the right tool.
Who is How to get a NEIGHBOR for?
This is squarely aimed at teens and young adults (12-25) who love mascot horror and high-tension stealth games. If you watch streamers rage at jumpscares or enjoy games where the AI feels personally offended by your existence, you'll dig this. It's not for casual players looking to zone out—you will get caught, you will restart sections, and you will curse at your screen. Perfect for short, adrenaline-pumping sessions where every win feels earned. Fans of FNAF or Granny will feel right at home, but expect more puzzle-solving and less pure horror.
The Gameplay Vibe
The vibe is cartoonish dread. The graphics are mid-tier and stylized—think exaggerated character models with simple textures but high-contrast lighting that makes shadows feel threatening. The neighbor himself looks goofy until he's sprinting at you with a wrench. The sound design does heavy lifting: creaking floors, distant door slams, and his humming when he's patrolling create constant paranoia. It's not realistic horror; it's closer to an interactive thriller where the threat feels silly and menacing at the same time. The "impossible architecture" keeps you disoriented, which adds to the confusion when you're being chased. Expect bright, saturated colors punctuated by sudden red warning lights when danger spikes.
Technical Check: Saves & Performance
The game uses browser cache to save your progress automatically, so you can quit and pick up where you left off—just don't clear your browsing data unless you want to start over. Performance-wise, this runs smoothly on most modern PCs. The graphics aren't demanding (simple textures, baked lighting), so even older desktops should handle it fine at medium settings. Mobile support is there with touch controls, though the first-person perspective and precision required for stealth make it trickier on smaller screens. Stick to a tablet or desktop for the best experience.
Quick Verdict: Pros & Cons
A solid stealth-puzzle hybrid that nails tension but demands patience.
- ✅ Pro: The adaptive AI keeps you paranoid—no two runs feel identical.
- ✅ Pro: Physics-based puzzles let you experiment and get creative with solutions.
- ❌ Con: Getting caught repeatedly in the same area gets frustrating fast, especially when the neighbor's patrol pattern feels random.
Controls
Responsive enough for stealth, though the jump button can feel floaty during platforming sections.
- Desktop: WASD to move, Mouse to look, Spacebar to jump, Ctrl to crouch, E to interact.
- Mobile: Virtual joystick for movement, on-screen buttons for crouch/jump/interact.
Release Date & Developer
Developed by GMD and released on November 13, 2024, this browser adaptation brings the neighbor-horror formula to a wider audience without requiring downloads.


