
Today, as part of tinyBuild’s latest livestream, the publisher announced that their coming sandbox horror title ‘Hello Neighbor 3’ has a second playtest running on PC via Steam and anyone can jump into it—simply head over to the game’s Steam store page and register to access the playtest. You will be automatically granted access to the build to try and provide feedback on the game via the developer’s Discord server.
Have a gander below for more details on Hello Neighbor 3.
You arrive in Raven Brooks as a stranger, with no past here and no clear reason to stay. The town feels like it’s slowly being forgotten, but traces of life remain: quiet, persistent, and watching. What will you uncover here? What happens if you start pulling on the threads? The answers aren’t handed to you, they’re waiting to be discovered, shaped by your choices.
Simulated town
Raven Brooks is a living sandbox, a real-time simulation where residents go about their business and act based on personality, relationships, and what’s happening around them. When you interact, directly or indirectly, their behavior shifts, often in surprising ways. Block a road, and someone might not make it to work. Leave a door open, and someone might go through it. Raven Brooks is alive, and it reacts to everything you do… or don’t do.
Every decision is the right one
This is a world that doesn’t tell you what to do. You decide what matters. You’re free to explore, to break or fix things, to try and fail… or to succeed in the weirdest way possible. It is completely up to you to decide what your next goal is going to be, and the system-driven gameplay invites you to find your own solutions to achieving these goals.
Cozy yet eerie adventure
It’s early spring. The air is fresh, yet something in the silence feels… wrong. Overgrown paths, strange noises, stories half-forgotten. Raven Brooks is warm and familiar, but unsettling in ways you can’t quite name. As you explore, you’ll uncover memories long buried, pieces of stories half-remembered. Relive the thrill of discovering something on your own… that unmatched satisfaction of achieving the goal not through guidance, but through your own intuition and curiosity.









