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Despite being an unofficial sequel, Neighbours from Hell 3: In Office gained a significant following in Eastern Europe and was eventually brought to international audiences. VZ Lab (Russian Studio) Alternative Title Pranksterz: Off Your Boss Release Year 2006 (Unofficial) Modern Access
The concept of “Neighbours from Hell” has long been a staple of comedic relief, exposing the absurdities of living in close quarters. In its first two iterations, the archetype was confined to thin walls and shared fences. However, the third, unscripted volume— In Office —reveals that the true theatre of petty tyranny is not the suburban cul-de-sac, but the open-plan workspace. Here, the neighbour does not borrow a lawnmower; they steal your yogurt from the communal fridge. Here, the war is not over a barking dog, but over the last two degrees on the thermostat. In the modern office, we have traded fences for cubicle walls, and the result is a masterclass in passive-aggressive survival. Neighbours from Hell 3 - In Office
Adding liquid soap or salt to a coworker’s coffee or pastries. Despite being an unofficial sequel, Neighbours from Hell
In "In Office," the stakes are raised. Woody infiltrates his neighbor's place of employment—a sprawling corporate office tower. The shift in environment fundamentally changed the gameplay loop. Gone were the familiar hazards of the kitchen and the living room; in their place were water coolers, photocopying machines, boss’s offices, and sensitive corporate presentations. In the modern office, we have traded fences
Unlike the first two games, where Woody tormented Mr. Rottweiler at home or at leisure, allegedly shifts the battlefield to the corporate world. The premise is simple yet brilliant: Mr. Rottweiler, after losing his home and vacation due to viral humiliation, has been forced to take a mundane 9-to-5 job at a ruthless megacorporation called RottCorp Inc.