remains a unicorn in the horror gaming world—a flawed masterpiece that prioritized player freedom and terrifying AI over polish. While Android users may never get a store-ready version, the passion for this build proves that sometimes "broken" is more fun than "finished."
Note: This app is no longer officially sold but can be found as an APK.
The basement wasn’t just a room. It had a moving train cart you had to ride, and the Neighbor would chase you with a massive net that could catch you from surprisingly far away. On Android, the touch controls made dodging the net a true test of reflexes.
Hello Neighbor Alpha 4 on Android is not a "good" mobile game by modern standards. It’s janky, ugly, buggy, and the touch controls are a nightmare. But it is also a of what made the franchise beloved in the first place: fearless experimentation, a genuinely terrifying antagonist, and the thrill of solving a puzzle the game never explains.