The Original Pre-Alpha of Hello Neighbor, a Stealth Horror Game about sneaking into your neighbor's house and figuring out what he's hiding in the basement. Play against an advanced AI that learns from your actions.
- Horror (230)
- Stealth (223)
- Sandbox (219)
- Investigation (217)
- Survival Horror (212)
- Difficult (206)
- First-Person (206)
- Survival (203)
- 3D (201)
- Psychological Horror (196)
- Funny (194)
- Detective (192)
- Procedural Generation (187)
- Action (178)
- Puzzle (166)
- Cartoony (163)
- Colorful (159)
- Thriller (157)
- Psychedelic (153)
- Atmospheric (153)
Release Date | Oct 10, 2019 |
Price | Free |
Steam Rating (All Reviews) | 90.8% (very positive) Top 20% |
Steam DB Rating (All Reviews) | 86.2% Top 10% |
Reviews | 1.4K Top 10% |
Curators | 7 reviews |
Median Play Time | 3.9 hours |
Followers | 2.1K Top 25% |
Owners | ± 168.9K Top 15% |
Copies Sold | ± 130.7K Top 10% |
Rating and Reviews (Monthly)
Here you can see Hello Neighbor Pre-Alpha's Steam rating and reviews between October 2019 and December 2023. Steam's rating oscillates between 95.8% (October 2019) and 90.4% (August 2023).
The 1.4K reviews Top 10% suggest that Hello Neighbor Pre-Alpha might be an indie success or even a small AAA success.
Review Languages
This donut graph displays the languages of Hello Neighbor Pre-Alpha's Steam reviews. The most popular language is English (57%), followed by Russian (16%). The player's languages are well diversified, with 24 different languages appearing in the reviews. The game has only one translation (English), it could have been more popular if it was translated in more languages.
Time Played
This chart displays the time players have spent in Hello Neighbor Pre-Alpha depending if the reviewer left a positive or a negative review. The time in game is acceptable, with 10 hours in the 80th percentile.
The negative reviews play time is 4.4 times lower than the positive reviews median play time. When the negative review time is low (median : 58 minutes), it can be a sign that the game crashes on some systems or that players misunderstood the nature of the game (Does the Steam page clearly explain it, with gifs and a gameplay video ?). It can also mean that some players were somehow offended by Hello Neighbor Pre-Alpha and decided to review it and get a refund under 2 hours.