A quiet doorway becomes the line between safety and danger, where every face carries a hidden question. In That’s Not My Neighbor, you are not just checking identities—you are interpreting subtle inconsistencies, weighing trust against instinct, and deciding who belongs in a world where appearances can no longer be trusted.
Each encounter reshapes your judgment, as patterns emerge and certainty slowly slips away. The more you play, the more the game reveals itself as a test of perception and control, where a single overlooked detail can turn a routine decision into irreversible consequences.