His kitchen is quite ordinary, along with his bathroom. The room boarded by a single wooden plank contains the alphabet and crib from Alpha 1 and a table with the keycard. Upstairs, you can find many boxes and fireworks, along with a crow that will call for the Neighbor when it notices you. The lockpick can be used to open the outdoor shed, which contains a gun and wrench. It leads to a room with a hospital bed to hide behind, and a crowbar and lockpick. There is a closet near his bedroom with a red lock, which is on the Neighbor's belt. However, when entering, you will soon be greeted with an ending link to their website when trying to enter the first hall. You can now enter the basement by obtaining a crowbar for the board and a keycard. It has 2 floors and 8 rooms, 3 of which are on the second floor which can only be entered by turning off the trapdoor or by getting on the roof and breaking the window leading into the room with the crow (attic). Peterson's House in Alpha 2 pales in comparison to the previous two builds in terms of size and complexity. There are also a few puzzles on the second floor. Some rooms and features from Pre-Alpha have been removed such as the green glowing wall on one of the balconies on the roof and the upsidedown room. The second story has a Sharkotron guarding a pool of water leading to the second floor. The basement does not have a visible room, but it comes with an ending now. There are now several invisible boundaries on parts of the outside of the house and one between the third floor and furniture blocking the staircase. It has two accessible floors, a train circling outside, and several rooms. Peterson's House is slightly larger and much more colourful than before. The house is much smaller than the Alpha 1 house. There were no invisible boundaries on the roof and you could walk on it freely if you managed to build on it. There was no train or second floor implemented at the time. The basement is only a small room beneath the staircase. Only one floor is explorable, with the staircase being blocked off with a wardrobe, cabinet, and couch. Trash cans are located opposite the entrance to the house in front of the fence. Behind the house is a pile of furniture that the Neighbor doesn't seem to need. The whole house is surrounded by a low white painted wooden fence. The house has several balconies, one garage, a porch and back entrance. The walls are made of blue painted wooden planks and the foundations are made of red bricks. Peterson's house includes five floors (only the first is accessible).
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