The Neighbourhood
2.7★
Ratings: 1255
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App Description
The Neighborhood is a team versus team game with up to eight players.
A smartphone per player is required to play this game.
Love your neighbors!
From the makers of Tower of Babel on AirConsole, The Neighborhood is a team-based slingshot battle game where two groups play against each other as feuding neighbors. Each neighbor is hell-bent on destroying the home of the other by deploying creative weapons in hopes of getting rid of the other neighbor. The game features single-player and local multiplayer modes supporting up to eight players divided into two teams. Like its predecessor Tower of Babel, The Neighborhood is a visually attractive 2D game with vibrant backgrounds and colorful characters. The Neighborhood is perfect for mischievous casual gamers with an appreciation for beautiful visuals and a knack for knocking down property that doesn’t belong to them.
Each player has a home with six colorful but sinister characters residing in the home. Each character has a single offensive ability used to attack the opponent’s home.
The abilities are:
Catacow: One of your characters inflates a cow and launches it at the opposing home. The cow bounces around and explodes after 4 seconds, destroying everything nearby, including characters.
Fireworks: A missile is launched but requires the player to tap their screen with precisely the right timing to direct the missile.
Triple Canon: One of your characters launches a giant cannon ball that splits into three pieces after you tap.
Stone Thrower: A large character throws a giant boulder.
Sniper: Even the toddler of the family is lethal: this underage sniper fires a powerful missile in a straight line. It’s ideal to cause precise structural damage.
Babzooka: The character responsible for this ability launches a rocket that explodes dealing massive damage.
Death Bird: Throw a bird that jump every time you tap. Perfect weapon to hit areas hard to reach.
Players cannot control the order in which a character uses its ability. The order can only be skipped if a character dies. The players use these characters to aim their weapons at sections of their opponent’s home. Between the neighbors is a neutral structure that houses yellow boxes. If these boxes are destroyed, the player responsible for its destruction is rewarded with power-ups that provide additional defense.
A note of caution, players can destroy their own home and accidently