My Friendly Neighborhood-tenoke Info
You play as Gordon, a repairman sent to the abandoned studio of a beloved 90s children’s show, "The Friendly Neighborhood." The studio has been shut down for decades, but a distress signal is inexplicably broadcasting. Upon entry, you discover that the puppets—Gordon’s old friends—have come to life using a bizarre mix of stage magic and biotechnology. They aren't necessarily evil; they are confused, lonely, and desperate to put on a show. Unfortunately, their idea of "playtime" involves smashing your head in with a oversized mallet.
My Friendly Neighborhood is a 6-to-8-hour masterclass in tension, combining Resident Evil inventory constraints with Five Nights at Freddy’s mascot horror, but with a heart. It is funny, scary, and surprisingly tragic. My Friendly Neighborhood-TENOKE
Unlike Resident Evil , where you stockpile bullets, My Friendly Neighborhood leans into Resident Evil 3: Nemesis ’s dodge mechanics fused with inventory management. You don't kill the puppets; you "disarm" them by solving puzzles or using rolls of duct tape to bind them temporarily. The TENOKE Release: What Does It Mean? The keyword suffix "TENOKE" refers to a specific digital rights management (DRM) cracking group. In the PC gaming scene, TENOKE has become a prominent name alongside RUNE, CODEX (inactive), and EMPRESS. You play as Gordon, a repairman sent to
