That’s a pretty impressive feat for a game that launched to mixed reviews late last year. Hello Neighbor is a stealth horror game about sneaking into your neighbors house to figure out what horrible secrets hes hiding in the basement. Play against an advanced AI that learns from your actions. Launching tomorrow - /T7nb9fkD7zĪlex Nichiporchik, CEO of the game’s developer, Tiny Build, recently revealed on Twitter that Hello Neighbor had surpassed the one million pre-order mark on iOS. Hello Neighbor is a Stealth Horror Game about sneaking into your neighbors house and figuring out what hes hiding in the basement. Its been developed as a proof-of-concept that it is indeed possible to make interesting gameplay with the premise of breaking into your neighbors house, and having the AI learn. It features a very basic house and basic gameplay elements. #HelloNeighbor has hit 1 million Pre-Orders on iOS! Holy crap. The Pre-Alpha & Alpha 1 of Hello Neighbor is a completely free 'early demo' of the Stealth Horror Game.
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If you like what you see and want to proceed, the full game will cost you $14.99 on mobile, Optionally, you can grab it for PC, PS4 or Xbox One for $29.99 or on the Switch for $39.99. The game’s opening act is available free on mobile, allowing you to take it for a spin before committing to purchase. In-game AI keeps things interesting, modifying the neighbor’s behavior based on the player’s past actions.įor example, if you attempt to take the same path as a previous play-through, you may find yourself in the middle of a cleverly sprung trap. The game tasks players with sneaking into the house of a creepy neighbor suspected of dastardly deeds and uncovering what he is up to, all without being caught.
Hello Neighbor launched on Xbox One and Windows PC on December 8, 2017.
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Stealth horror game Hello Neighbor is now available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, Android and iOS devices. It's out now on all platforms and the first act is free on mobile devices. Recap: Hello Neighbor, developed with Unreal Engine 4, offers an interesting take on the classic stealth horror genre, generating quite a bit of interest in the lead-up to its mobile debut.