That’s not My Neighbor Campaign Mode

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Game description:

That’s Not My Neighbor campaign mode transforms the base game’s premise into a layered, week-long test of attention and decision-making. You take on the role of a doorman responsible for identifying and blocking impostors known as doppelgangers. Unlike the quick daily rounds in standard mode, the campaign introduces lasting consequences—your actions on one day directly affect who returns and who vanishes the next.

Routine Under Pressure

Each morning begins with an updated list of tenants and a new wave of visitors. You must inspect their documents, compare details, and decide whether to allow entry or not. Some faces look too perfect, some behaviors feel off, and some clues contradict what’s on file. Your role demands constant vigilance, as a single mistake might allow a doppelganger inside—and once they’re in, residents may start disappearing. The longer you last, the more subtle the impostors become.

Core Additions to Campaign Mode

The extended format introduces several features that build complexity and tension:

  •         Progress saved daily for a continuous experience
  •         Residents tracked across multiple days
  •         New distractions like phone calls, surprise quizzes, or trick visitors
  •         Doppelganger behavior becomes harder to detect over time
  •         Multiple endings based on your cumulative decisions

These elements turn each shift into a delicate balancing act between caution and confidence.

Outcomes Based on Performance

The campaign has several possible endings depending on how well you identify threats. Save most of the tenants and you’re labeled a reliable employee. Let too many impostors in, and the building may fall to them entirely. If you reject everyone, including real people, your character is replaced. There are also secret outcomes for very specific choices, rewarding players who experiment or spot unusual patterns. The result is a branching experience that reflects your personal approach to risk.

What begins as a repetitive task becomes a mental puzzle filled with paranoia and unease. Every new face could be hiding something, and every decision could shift the story. The minimal controls stay the same, but the stakes rise each day.