You ever stumble back into an old game and think, “Wait, why was this so ridiculously fun?” That’s exactly what happened when I booted up Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 again in 2025. Yeah, the one from the early 2000s—that weird little stealth-puzzle game where you torment your grumpy neighbor in increasingly creative ways. It’s having a bit of a comeback lately, thanks to the whole retro gaming wave. And honestly? It holds up.

If you’re diving back in—or trying it for the first time—knowing the right cheat codes and unlockables can totally change how you play. From bumping your mischief points to skipping puzzle levels you got stuck on as a kid (we’ve all been there), this guide is packed with every active code worth knowing.

Let’s crack it open.

Latest Active Codes for Neighbours from Hell: Season 1

Now, I’ve tested a lot of old cheat lists that were floating around the web, and let me tell you—half of them just don’t work anymore after the 2025 game patch. But the ones below? Still kicking. Whether you’re playing on Steam (Windows 10/11), Steam Deck, or even the mobile port (yes, I know—it’s janky, but kinda fun?), these are the codes you actually want.

Here’s what I’ve found after testing across platforms:

Code Effect Platform(s) Personal Notes
UNLOCKALL Unlocks all levels instantly PC (Steam), Steam Deck Works best from the code input menu on main screen. Didn’t respond on Android.
STEALTHMODE Enemies won’t detect you PC only Super useful for high mischief runs. Broke my game once on Steam Deck.
LEVELSKIP Skip current puzzle level Mobile, PC Mobile players—this is your sanity saver. UI gets buggy sometimes though.
MAYHEM2025 Max out mischief points PC, Steam Deck Confirmed working post-patch. Great for speedruns.
Save File Hack Tools Full level unlock + cosmetics PC (via save file editor) You’ll need Cheat Engine or a basic save editor. Not as scary as it sounds.

How to Redeem Neighbours from Hell: Season 1 Codes

Alright, so let’s be real—redeeming codes in Neighbours from Hell isn’t as plug-and-play as it used to be. Depending on whether you’re running the game through Steam or GOG, the process works just differently enough to be mildly annoying. But don’t worry—I’ve fumbled through the folders so you don’t have to.

Here’s the redemption process I use (tested on Windows 10 + Steam Deck):

  • Launch the game first (seems obvious, but I’ve tried entering stuff in the launcher before… doesn’t work, trust me).
  • From the main menu, hit the ~ key (on US keyboards) to open the hidden code prompt. If that doesn’t show up, try Shift + ~ or check your input settings.
  • Enter the code exactly—case-sensitive matters here. UNLOCKALL is not the same as unlockall.
  • You won’t get a flashy confirmation—you’ll just see results. (Like, boom, levels unlocked.)
  • For GOG versions, the prompt sometimes refuses to appear. In my case, I had to manually edit a config file in the user settings folder. It’s under Documents\Neighbours from Hell\Config\settings.ini. Just add: EnableConsole=1.
  • On Steam Deck, use desktop mode and an external keyboard for reliability. The code input window is a nightmare with touch controls alone.

Are New Neighbours from Hell Codes Still Released in 2025?

You’d think that after twenty years, Neighbours from Hell would be long past its developer updates—but 2025’s been surprisingly interesting. Officially, THQ Nordic hasn’t rolled out new cheat patches or a dev roadmap for Season 1. The last real update was tucked quietly into a small stability patch early this year (nothing juicy in the patch notes, sadly). Still, the community hasn’t stopped tinkering—and honestly, that’s where the real magic is happening.

Here’s what I’ve seen lately:

  • Steam Community threads are where most fan-generated codes surface. Look for posts tagged mod support or save file tweaks.
  • On Reddit, the /r/retrogaming and /r/neighboursfromhell subs sometimes share fresh “pseudo-codes” (basically modded scripts disguised as new cheats).
  • Discord channels—especially the smaller fan servers—tend to drop working unofficial support files first. It’s where I found that wild “instant prank trigger” mod.
  • GOG users, you’ll want to check the community forums, not the launcher. The mod tools there are still compatible with the 2025 game patch.

So, are there new codes? Technically no—but in practice, yeah, the fans are writing their own. What I’ve found is, the community’s creativity has completely taken over where the devs left off, and honestly, that’s kept the game alive far longer than anyone expected.

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