The game utilizes recognizable anime archetypes for its cast. The neighbor ("Miss Death") is a direct visual and behavioral homage to Esdeath from Akame ga Kill . Branching choices later introduce a child character modeled after Himiko Toga from My Hero Academia .
The answer, according to this completed build, is that you would destroy yourself. It is not a fun game, but it is an important piece of interactive fiction about the banality of evil. If you have the stomach for it, download the final version. Just remember: you were warned. Blackmailing My Neighbor -v2024-08-02- -Completed-
All plot threads surrounding the "neighborly" secrets have been tied up. The game utilizes recognizable anime archetypes for its cast
The v2024-08-02 update leans heavily into the psychological destruction of the player character . There is no "happy" ending where the protagonist rides off into the sunset with the money. In all three completed endings above, the protagonist either ends up incarcerated, dead, or permanently damaged. The game tracks "Humanity" points, and once you drop below a certain threshold, the Neighbor’s dialogue shifts from fearful to hollow—they become a shell, and the gameplay becomes deeply uncomfortable. The answer, according to this completed build, is
Leo paid his debts. He bought a new computer. He slept for the first time in months.
The "Completed" tag is crucial here. Earlier beta versions (v2023-11-15, v2024-01-09) left the story on cliffhangers—usually involving a third party discovering the blackmail notes. Version 2024-08-02 brings the narrative to a definitive, brutal close.