How to Play That's Not My Neighbor: A Doorman's Guide
Learn the essential skills to survive as a doorman in That's Not My Neighbor, a thrilling 2D horror game set in 1955.
Welcome to That's Not My Neighbor
That's Not My Neighbor is a unique 2D horror game that puts you in the role of a doorman in a 1955 apartment building. Your job? Protect the residents from sinister doppelgangers trying to infiltrate their homes.
Your Mission
As an agent of the Doppelganger Detection Department (D.D.D.), your primary task is to scrutinize everyone who attempts to enter the building. You must distinguish between genuine residents and dangerous imposters using a variety of tools and keen observation.
Essential Tools
The Security Window
This is your first line of defense. Carefully observe visitors for any unusual features or behaviors that might betray their true nature.
The Telephone
Use it to contact the D.D.D. for clarification on procedures or to verify information about residents.
Checklists and Folders
Maintain detailed records of each visitor. Organize completed forms by floor for easy reference.
The Hatch
Receive important documents from visitors through this secure opening.
Control Buttons
Use these to grant or deny entry. Choose wisely – the wrong decision could be fatal.
The Emergency Button
When you're certain you've identified a doppelganger, use this to alert authorities and neutralize the threat.
Key Strategies
- Verify identities: Check IDs, apartment numbers, and other personal details against your records.
- Look for inconsistencies: Doppelgangers may slip up in their disguise. Watch for extra eyes, unusual holes, or other physical anomalies.
- Trust your instincts: If something feels off, it probably is. Don't be afraid to deny entry or call for backup.
- Stay calm under pressure: As the night progresses, the situations will become more tense and complex. Keep a clear head to make the right calls.
Remember
In That's Not My Neighbor, you are the first and last line of defense for the innocent residents of your building. Your attention to detail and quick thinking are crucial for their survival. Good luck, doorman – the safety of your neighbors is in your hands!