That’s Not My Neighbor Unblocked is one of those games that seems chill at first, but yeah… it gets stressful pretty quickly. You’re basically working as a doorman, checking who gets into an apartment building. Sounds easy, right? The problem is, not everyone is who they say they are. Some visitors are impostors, and it’s on you to catch them before things go wrong. It’s a mix of observation, memory, and keeping your cool when the pressure kicks in.
Check each visitor carefully before making a decision
Look at ID, name, face, and apartment number
Compare details slowly—don’t just skim through
Approve real residents and deny anyone suspicious
Stay focused, because small mistakes really do matter
From my experience, the early part feels pretty manageable. But after a few rounds, things start piling up, and that’s when you realize how easy it is to miss something tiny.
Let the right people into the building
Catch impostors by spotting small inconsistencies
Avoid wrong decisions that can end your run
Deal with increasing difficulty as the game speeds up
Get better at focusing and reacting under pressure
There’s no big score system here. It’s more about how long you can last and how clean your decisions are. The longer you survive, the more you know you’re improving.
Mouse: Interact with everything on screen
Click: Inspect documents and check visitors
Drag & Drop: Move papers around to compare info
Buttons: Approve or deny entry
Controls are super simple, so you don’t really have to think about them. All your attention goes into checking details and making the right call.
Double-check everything, even if it looks correct at first glance
Don’t rush—seriously, rushing is how you mess up
Faces can be misleading, so rely on documents too
If something feels a bit off, trust that instinct
You’ll start noticing patterns the more you play
Honestly, once it clicks, the game feels really satisfying. It’s stressful, yeah, but in a good way. Every correct decision feels earned, especially when things get intense.