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''Neighbours From Hell'' (or ''Neighbors From Hell'' in the U.S.) is a point-and click game released by [=JoWood=] Interactive in 2003. The plot of the game revolves around Woody, a generally nice guy until his obnoxious neighbor Rottweiler finally annoys him to the point that he snaps. Woody decides to call up his TV producer friend and the two secretly break into the neighbor's house and wire hidden cameras in every room, after which Woody proceeds to break into the house repeatedly to pull various pranks on Rottweiler. The results are broadcast as a television show.

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''Neighbours From Hell'' (or ''Neighbors From Hell'' in the U.S.) is a point-and click game released by [=JoWood=] Interactive [=JoWooD=] Productions in 2003. The plot of the game revolves around Woody, a generally nice guy until his obnoxious neighbor Rottweiler finally annoys him to the point that he snaps. Woody decides to call up his TV producer friend and the two secretly break into the neighbor's house and wire hidden cameras in every room, after which Woody proceeds to break into the house repeatedly to pull various pranks on Rottweiler. The results are broadcast as a television show.



The first game saw slightly enhanced ports to the Platform/NintendoGamecube and [[Platform/{{Xbox}} Microsoft Xbox]] though they were only released in Europe. The second game saw a port for the Platform/NintendoDS but again, only in Europe. The only US release of the series has been on PC. Speaking of PC, the duology has since been brought over to [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/260750/Neighbours_from_Hell_Compilation/ Steam]] and [[https://www.gog.com/game/neighbours_from_hell_compilation GOG]]. It has also been ported to the Platform/NintendoSwitch as ''Neighbors back From Hell'', which would in turn be ported back to PC.

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The first game Both titles saw slightly enhanced ports to the Platform/NintendoGamecube and [[Platform/{{Xbox}} Microsoft Xbox]] though they were only released in Europe. The second game saw a port for the Platform/NintendoDS but again, only in Europe. The only US release of the series has been on PC. Speaking of PC, the duology has since been brought over to [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/260750/Neighbours_from_Hell_Compilation/ Steam]] and [[https://www.gog.com/game/neighbours_from_hell_compilation GOG]]. It has also been ported to the Platform/NintendoSwitch as ''Neighbors back From Hell'', which would in turn be ported back to PC.
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The first game saw slightly enhanced ports to the UsefulNotes/NintendoGamecube and [[UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} Microsoft Xbox]] though they were only released in Europe. The second game saw a port for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS but again, only in Europe. The only US release of the series has been on PC. Speaking of PC, the duology has since been brought over to [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/260750/Neighbours_from_Hell_Compilation/ Steam]] and [[https://www.gog.com/game/neighbours_from_hell_compilation GOG]]. It has also been ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch as ''Neighbors back From Hell'', which would in turn be ported back to PC.

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The first game saw slightly enhanced ports to the UsefulNotes/NintendoGamecube Platform/NintendoGamecube and [[UsefulNotes/{{Xbox}} [[Platform/{{Xbox}} Microsoft Xbox]] though they were only released in Europe. The second game saw a port for the UsefulNotes/NintendoDS Platform/NintendoDS but again, only in Europe. The only US release of the series has been on PC. Speaking of PC, the duology has since been brought over to [[https://store.steampowered.com/app/260750/Neighbours_from_Hell_Compilation/ Steam]] and [[https://www.gog.com/game/neighbours_from_hell_compilation GOG]]. It has also been ported to the UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch Platform/NintendoSwitch as ''Neighbors back From Hell'', which would in turn be ported back to PC.

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* GagBoobs: Olga's breasts are bigger than her head. According to the description of her top in the item menu, her cup size is ''M''.



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* VillainousBreakdown: In both installments, the neighbor will throw an apoplectic seizure that goes to a rather embarrassing degree whenever you fill up his rage meter. In the second game, he even gnaws at one of his own slippers.

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* VillainousBreakdown: In both installments, the neighbor will throw an apoplectic seizure that goes to a rather embarrassing degree whenever you fill up his rage meter. In the second game, he even gnaws at one of his own slippers.slippers.
* XRaySparks: Happens whenever you electrocute Rottweiler.

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* AdaptedOut: The "One Little Piggy" and "Night Of The Hunter" episodes were inexplicably cut out in the remaster.

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* AdaptedOut: The "One Little Piggy" and "Night Of The Hunter" episodes were inexplicably cut out in the remaster. They were later added back in through a patch.



* {{Bowdlerise}}: In ''Back From Hell'', Rottweiler no longer spies on a showering woman with the binoculars in the first level; he just looks outside... while still showing body language suggesting he's enjoying some eye candy.



* ElephantsAreScaredOfMice: In Above the Clouds in the second game, Rottweiler's routine involves harassing a very aggressive elephant. Woody decides to sabotage him by erasing the white line on the ground and drawing another one closer to the elephant. He uses a mouse to scare the elephant until he puts the plan into action.

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* ElephantsAreScaredOfMice: In Above the Clouds in the second game, Rottweiler's routine involves harassing a very aggressive elephant. Woody decides to sabotage him by erasing the white safety line on the ground and drawing another one closer to the elephant. He uses a mouse to scare the elephant until he puts the plan into action.



* FatBastard: Rottweiler is a slovenly, obese jerk who throws his weight around all the time.

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* FatBastard: Rottweiler is a slovenly, obese jerk who throws his weight around all the time. His mother isn't much better.
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* IAteWhat: Rottweiler commonly gags, gasps, or screams in agony whenever he finds out that he was tricked into eating [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce something either obscenely spicy]] or something that should never be eaten in the first place.
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I Ate What clean up. The trope is when a character eats something, unaware of what they are consuming, and then reacts in disgust after they find out what it is. Misuse will be deleted or moved to another trope when applicable. Administrivia.Zero Context Examples will be removed or commented out depending on the amount of context within the entry.


* IAteWhat: A common prank in both games, with often humorous results. They usually involve Rottweiler being tricked into eating [[BlazingInfernoHellfireSauce something either obscenely spicy]] or something that should never be eaten in the first place.

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