![]() ![]() ![]() That means if you make a mistake, you don’t have to start completely over. Multiple lives addedĪ big improvement on this game from the original is that you get extra lives during your game. The anger bar is an improvement from the past game, which only gave you a percentage to let you know how much anger you had at the end of the game-rather than a clear bar that indicates where you are at for each episode. If you fill the neighbor’s anger bar all the way, you get an award for the episode. Figuring out exactly which order will make him as furious as possible adds a significant amount of replay value to the game. Solving the puzzles is enough to complete the episode, but if you do them in a specific sequence he’ll go from annoyed, to mad, to completely infuriated. One of the most fun aspects of the game is that you can complete the episode while still having more to do. You’ll be sneaking after him in each stage, using your brains to make his trip as unpleasant as possible. ![]() In this case, the neighbor wants to woo someone on the cruise ship, ride on some jet skis, and relax on the beach. Your neighbor has a specific goal set for this time period, and your job is to make sure that rather than getting what he wants, he gets the opposite. If you played the first Neighbours from Hell, you’ll know what to expect. This time, the neighbor has decided to go on vacation-and Woody is coming along too in order to make sure they have an awful time. You play Woody, a character who is definitely tired of his horrible neighbor, and wants to get sweet revenge on him. ![]() If you’ve ever lived next door to someone you just couldn’t stand, playing Neighbours from Hell 2 will be a refreshing game that leaves you satisfied. ![]()
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