In the crowded world of simulation and strategy games, few titles capture the raw, cathartic joy of petty revenge quite like Neighbours Back From Hell. Developed by Farbrighter and published by HandyGames, this chaotic puzzle-strategy game is a modern reimagining of the cult classic Neighbours From Hell (2003). The premise is simple: your obnoxious neighbor, Mr. Rottweiler, has made your life a living nightmare with his loud TV, disgusting habits, and constant bullying. Your mission? Set up a Rube Goldberg-esque series of pranks to drive him insane, film it for a TV show, and reclaim your peace.
However, not all trainers are created equal. The industry is largely unregulated. While many trainers use positive reinforcement, others rely on “balanced” or “aversive” methods—including shock collars, prong collars, and leash pops. These methods suppress behavior rather than resolve its root cause. A dog that was anxious and reactive before training may return quiet but more dangerous, having learned that warning signs (growling, baring teeth) are punished, leading to a dog that bites “without warning.” neighbours back from hell trainer
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Forces the neighbor into a permanent state of rage, which can help in maximizing scores for certain episodes. Fast Build/Instant Interaction: Rottweiler, has made your life a living nightmare
Some common features of a Neighbours Back From Hell trainer include:
If you are using Cheat Engine to build this, you can generate a standalone trainer (.exe) from your cheat table using the Cheat Engine Trainer Generator.