That's Not My Neighbor is a psychological horror game that makes players tense every second. You play as a doorman of a strange building, whose task is to distinguish between real residents and “impostors” trying to break in. Each person who knocks on the door has a story, a look, and small details that are enough to make you suspicious — but if you make just one mistake, the consequences will be unpredictable.

The special thing about the game lies in the perfect combination of slow gameplay and creepy atmosphere. No jumpscare, no monsters, That’s Not My Neighbor makes your heart beat faster with just one simple question: “Can I trust the person in front of me?”

Besides the retro pixel art graphic style reminiscent of the 1950s, the sound in the game is delicately designed to amplify the feeling of anxiety and tension. Every knock, every breath, every look carries its own psychological weight.

Beyond the horror element, the game also raises profound questions about human beliefs, instincts, and judgment. This is not just a game, but a test of your own emotions and sensitivity.

That’s Not My Neighbor is the perfect choice for those who love the contemplative indie genre — where the fear lies not in blood or violence, but in human insecurity when facing the unknown.