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Have you ever wondered what it would be like to defend your own backyard against an army of nosy neighbors? That’s basically the whole charm of People on My Lawn. You jump into the role of a homeowner armed with nothing but your wits, a few misfit gadgets, and an unwavering love for your perfectly trimmed grass. As each wave of curious (and increasingly bizarre) folks approaches, you frantically build fences, lay down traps, and deploy quirky defenses to keep them from trampling your cherished turf.

One minute you’re tossing out a handful of banana peels to trip up a clown driving a unicycle, the next you’re scrambling to place landmines before a rollerblading grandma zooms past your gates. Coins fall from defeated invaders, and you spend them on upgrades ranging from automated lawnmowers to spiky hedges that make “off-limits” crystal clear. There’s something oddly satisfying about watching someone’s avant-garde skateboard routine come to a screeching halt thanks to a well-timed sprinkler trap.

But it isn’t all about gadgets and cash. The true fun comes from the game’s goofy personality. The characters who invade your space are utterly bonkers—picture punk rockers with mohawks, tourists carrying oversized cameras, and mime artists silently wandering into your death zone. Each new skin feels like a tiny celebration of oddball humor, and even when you lose a round, you’ll probably crack a smile at how absurd it all looks in motion.

By the time you lock down your fifth wave of intruders, you’ll feel like a bona fide lawn warrior who’s earned every stripe on that imaginary uniform. People on My Lawn nails that sweet spot between “just challenging enough” and “so ridiculous you can’t help but laugh.” Whether you’re in for a quick five-minute defense session or an all-out hour-long marathon, it’s hard not to get sucked into the delightful chaos of protecting your precious patch of grass.