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Pranksterz: From Russia With Love is a point-and-click prank game where players rig absurd traps to thwart an American spy. Taking place in a dim apartment building, the game leans into slapstick physics puzzles. Each level tasks you with sabotaging your enemy’s escape attempts using everyday objects turned into weapons. Timing and creativity matter as you chain together events like boiling kettles or collapsing furniture. The controls are straightforward but demand precision for trickier sequences. The game updates the series’ formula with sharper visuals and more elaborate gags compared to earlier entries. While it retains the same petty-neighbor energy as the Neighbours from Hell series, the single-player campaign feels streamlined at five hours. Released in 2008, it’s a niche pick for fans of mischievous puzzle design. The traps grow increasingly ridiculous, balancing humor with basic mechanics that rarely break a sweat.
The fifth installement of the popular series about the cunning protagonist and the harmful neighbor. This time the fight is at the highest level. The Russian spy Pulin has been given an operational assignment: to take out the American spy Arnold Rubinstein... The concept of the game has not changed since the first series, only the graphics have become much nicer, the traps more cunning, and the neighbor - angrier.
Game Modes
Single player
IGDB Rating
59.0
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