NDS Neighbours from Hell - Screenshots

Watch out, as the Neighbours from Hell are about to move into your Nintendo DS. Today we've got some screenshots for your viewing pleasure.

Back in 2007, we were first to reveal that Neighbours from Hell were set for a release on the Nintendo DS. Seventeen months later (which was a record for us), publisher JoWood finally officially confirmed the title. Today, eight months after that (and thus 25 months since our original claim), we can finally show you that we were right...

Neighbours from Hell now also available on Nintendo DS! Cover yourself with the role of Woody, the leading actor of a TV-reality show, and play your neighbour a huge selection of tricks, while you get filmed. Saw up his chair, let him slip on a banana peel, constipate/block his toilette, poison his favourite plant but don't get caught, otherwise the game is prematurely finished.

Your own TV reality show starts here : in a story of revenge that will bring you to exotic locations like Mexico, China and India, but the starting point is the house of your neighbour. There you play evil tricks on him, driving him crazy and entertaining the audience. Over 20 exciting levels, tough challenges, easy controls and great comic-style graphics deliver entertainment like never seen before!

Features:

  • Drive your neighbour crazy: In the beginning by sneaking into his own apartment, later on a cruise around the world: Over 20 thrilling episodes of revenge, anger and malicious joy!
  • Detailed comic-styled graphics of all characters, friends and foes!
  • The crowd is on your side : every act of revenge is accompanied with laughter and applause!
  • Easy to learn, simple to steer : and a virtual director provides the best hints.
  • Including three levels of difficulty - everyone should get his revenge
  • Unique Nintendo DS controlling
Posted on 15-03-2009 by Dennis

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