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Players can carry up to four items simultaneously. Managing this limited space is crucial, as you must constantly balance progression items (keys, crowbars) with defensive utility items (throwable objects to break line of sight). Physics-Based Distractions
| Feature | Alpha 2 | Alpha 3 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Eternal Day | Eternal Night | | The House | Smaller; different layout from the player's house | Much larger; first draft of the final house | | The Basement | Fully explorable | Omitted for unclear reasons | | Key Items | Magnet route required for keycard | Easier-to-use magnet gun; golden key for progression | | Player's Body | Player can see their own body | Same as Alpha 2 (player model visible) | | Atmosphere | Bright, colorful, and unsettling | Dark, shadowy, and mysterious | | Neighbor AI | Learning AI; throws glue jars; speed altered to match player | Noted to be "more annoying"; goes outside more | hello neighbor alpha 25 full
A breakdown of the hidden buried in the map Players can carry up to four items simultaneously
If you're looking to dive deeper into this specific version, I can help you with: Finding to explore hidden areas. A step-by-step walkthrough for the basement puzzles. The lore connections between this build and the sequels. A step-by-step walkthrough for the basement puzzles
Return to the main hallway, use the crowbar to pry away the barricades, unlock the door with your key, and head down into the darkness to trigger the final narrative sequence of the build. Legacy and Impact
by implementing a distinct art style—inspired by early prototypes showcased at events like TwitchCon. It provided a structured mini-campaign that functioned as the definitive template for the final game's introductory act and tutorial levels. The Core Mechanics of Alpha 2
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