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That’s Not My Neighbor: The Psychological Horror Game That Tests How Well You Know People
That's Not My Neighbor isn’t just another indie horror game — it’s a social experiment disguised as a job simulation. You play as a security guard in a 1950s-style apartment building, where mysterious doppelgängers try to sneak in, pretending to be real tenants.
What makes this game truly terrifying isn’t jump scares or gore — it’s the paranoia. Every small facial twitch or mismatched ID photo can mean the difference between saving humanity and letting a monster in.
I’m curious what others think:
Do you rely on instinct or observation when spotting impostors?
And do you think this game reflects how we judge people in real life — sometimes wrongly?
Would love to hear your thoughts, especially from players who enjoy psychological horror or games like Papers, Please and The Stanley Parable.
