I stumbled across a game called That's Not My Neighbor recently and ended up far more invested in it than I expected.
The setup is simple enough: you’re checking who should and shouldn’t be allowed into an apartment building, but the whole thing becomes oddly tense because every small detail matters. Faces, names, paperwork, little inconsistencies – it’s the sort of game that makes you second-guess yourself very quickly.
What I liked most is that it doesn’t rely on speed or flashy action. It’s more about paying attention, noticing what feels “off”, and deciding whether to trust your instincts. It reminded me a bit of those puzzle games where the pressure comes from observation rather than reflexes.
Has anyone else here played it, or are there similar games you’ve enjoyed that are more about spotting clues and making judgement calls than fast reactions?
Good Morning Tuesday 7th July 2026
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