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That's not my Neighbor

Nachosama Games · 2025 · $2.99 · Adventure · deal grade B

  • Estimated net residual revenue: $2.3k to $3.4k per month
  • Opportunity: $3.8k per month at x1.35 dormancy
  • Estimated lifetime owners: 141.7k
  • 89%% positive across 4660 reviews · 113.2 reviews/month

Why it's flagged

  • Developer silent for 17 months
  • Studio quiet across its whole catalog
  • Last build shipped 17 months ago

Analyst notes (AI-assisted)

A casual spot-the-difference detective game where you identify shape-shifting imposters posing as neighbors, built in the Papers Please lineage but with lower time pressure and broader appeal.

That's Not My Neighbor sits at $2.8k–$3.4k/month in residual revenue despite zero promotional activity in 12 months and no developer updates in 17+ months, suggesting an orphaned but stable catalog asset with proven staying power. The 88.8% positive ratio, 113 reviews/month (still accruing), and player requests for DLC and sequels indicate franchise potential; Nachosama Games is listed as fading (single-title studio), making this either a candidate for quiet acquisition and lightweight DLC refresh or a publishing partnership to revive update cadence. Not a blockbuster, but a genuine long-tail earner with minimal churn and untapped sequel upside. Most realistic play: acquisition.

  • Risk: Developer studio shows no activity for 17+ months; unclear if abandonment is intentional, resource constraint, or burnout post-viral moment.
  • Risk: Reviews note conceptual similarity to Papers Please and newer clones; differentiation is thin and may erode if competition intensifies.
  • Risk: Player requests for DLC, sequels, and expanded customization suggest current feature set is seen as content-light; unmet expectations could cap growth without intervention.

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