Secret Neighbor Download For Android

Find the Play Store icon on your Android device’s home screen or app drawer.

The Android version is not a lazy port. The developers at Hologryph and tinyBuild did an excellent job adapting the game:

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Secret Neighbor is currently not available for official download on Android devices via the Google Play Store. While the game is fully released on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and iOS, an official Android port has not been released by the developers, tinyBuild and Hologryph. Current Official Status Secret Neighbor - App Store secret neighbor download for android

Leo’s phone buzzed with a notification he’d been waiting for: Secret Neighbor was finally available for Android. He didn’t waste a second tapping the download button, watching the progress bar crawl toward completion.

The game’s premise was simple but nerve-wracking. A group of kids had to break into their creepy neighbor’s basement to rescue their missing friend. The catch? One of the kids in the group was actually the Neighbor in disguise, waiting for the perfect moment to snatch them up.

As soon as the app opened, Leo was dropped into a match. He chose the Scout, armed with a slingshot, and huddled with five other players in the front yard of the infamous Raven Brooks house. Find the Play Store icon on your Android

"Stay close," a player named BraveBird typed in the chat. "We need those keys."

They breached the front door, floorboards creaking under their sneakers. Leo’s heart hammered in his chest—the mobile graphics were sharp, making every shadow in the hallway look like a reaching hand. They found the first key in the kitchen, but as they moved toward the hallway, a sudden thud came from upstairs.

"Where’s the Bagger?" Leo realized. One of their teammates was gone. Secret Neighbor is currently not available for official

Suddenly, BraveBird stopped walking. They turned around slowly, and before Leo could react, the player’s character vanished in a cloud of smoke, replaced by the towering, menacing figure of Mr. Peterson. The "teammate" had been the traitor all along.

Leo scrambled, swiping his screen frantically to sprint toward the basement door. He could hear the heavy thud of boots behind him. He reached the door, shoved the key into the lock, and tumbled into the dark just as a gloved hand lunged for his collar. The screen flashed: YOU ESCAPED.

Leo exhaled, his hands slightly shaking. He tapped "Play Again." He didn't just want to escape this time—he wanted to be the one wearing the disguise.