The point 'n' click interface lets you carry out such hi-jinks as putting a crab in the neighbour's cool-box or smearing chilli sauce on his arse-wipe, with predictably hilarious results. The only difference with this sequel is the fact that it's set on holiday, with Woody stalking the neighbour around such locales as the beach, a cruise ship and India, all scrolling two-screen replicas of each other but with different props. You controlled the character of Woody, essentially an ersatz Jeremy Beadle, able to boost his ratings by playing increasingly cruel practical jokes on his fat oaf of a neighbour. The only remarkable thing about the game is the fact that it has spawned a sequel, so somebody somewhere must have bought it.įor the overwhelming majority of you that didn't, the premise was based around a fictional reality TV show. In reality, no one said anything of the sort, because absolutely nobody cared about the original Neighbours from Hell.