

The flashlight, the mannequins, the nightmares, the supermarket, the neighbour’s house, the basement door, and the golden apple! From the moment it talked about the golden apple, I knew I had found my own golden apple. I felt I was discovering little Easter Eggs throughout the story, and it was so much fun. Every time Nicky picked up a flashlight, I smiled. But when I started to know Nicky and finding a lot of references to the game, all those thoughts disappeared. Aaron thinks that’s all behind them now, but Nicky has a feeling the Petersons are fated for another tragedy.Īt first, I was scared that the story would differ in a lot of points from the game and would break the illusion of this being the “true story” behind it all. Through snippets from Aaron and a lot of sleuthing in the town’s archives, Nicky discovers a dark past haunting his neighbours, a streak of bad luck they can’t seem to shake.

Soon the boys are inseparable and using their skills to pull pranks on the townspeople.īut something about Aaron bothers Nicky, people seem almost afraid of him and his family. Nicky befriends the Petersons’ son, Aaron, bonding over their talents for tinkering.

But that all changes when he and his family move to Raven Brooks and meet their eccentric neighbours, the Petersons. Life.Īuthor: Carly Anne West Publisher: Scholastic Pages: 208 Genre: MG, Mystery, Suspense, Horror Publication: 28th August 2018
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And when I discovered a book series based on the game, I decided to give it a shot. I was sad the story in the game didn’t progress how I was hoping, that the game was not story-driven enough. Not only that, but the game opened up even more questions instead of giving answers. I was expecting all those “clues” in the game to have an answer and be part of a big mind-blowing story, that it felt too simple. But when the final version of the game came out, I was disappointed. I watched many hours of videos to try to discover as much as I could about the neighbour. To be honest, Hello Neighbor isn’t the type of game that I enjoy playing, but the mysteriousness surrounding the story kept me hooked for months. With every version, the mystery behind the neighbour’s basement was getting more and more intriguing and becoming more and more popular. And here is when all the mystery starts.Īs the game was being developed, several version were released to the public to help improve the game and work out bugs, something that is becoming quite common nowadays. The objective of the game is to discover what the neighbour is hiding in the basement without getting caught. To give you a little bit of context, Hello Neighbor is a horror and “escape the room” type of game, where you actually don’t want to escape any room, but instead getting into the neighbour house. I loved everything about this book, so excuse me if I’m going to fangirl hard from now on. I read this book a month ago, and I became obsessed. I need to talk about Hello Neighbor, and I need to talk about the prequel to the game, Missing Pieces by Carly Anne West.
