He had a big temper tantrum, so the school sent him home early. That's it. (I wish 17/18 year old me had enough confidence to properly write a temper tantrum scene, or at least have a character say what I just did. Oh well. I guess did an okay enough job overall.)
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I was expecting a game of typing exercises...the cryptic symbols and lasers really threw me off. Not really sure what I was playing.
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easter eggs and details that havent been mentioned: If you get the key, ask yourself a question before unlocking the door in the library: Have you heard of a talking plant?
You can actually eat lunch.
Theory: Pearson was the one who created this school.Idk if theyre the principal tho.
"someone", probably -tori- tauriel ereased the chalkboard after school.
Buttercups wilter after school.
Writing any name creates an automatıc "2" version of it. Except for mom and dad.Writing principal immediately deletes it.
The paper at school before leaving shows the entry at a different location. I wonder if that means something? The texts are also a bit different.
What is the place right of the first 6 terminal puzzle quest? It looks like the same room, but that shouldnt be possible? And the walls are very unique.
Tauriel doesnt get "spited" again if you do the 5 terminals backwards in another save.
Hard to do with a broken letter ngl.I didnt try hard mode, hopefully i didnt miss anything.
The "different location" paper is concept art for the game (before I changed the room). "Tauriel doesnt get spited if you do the 5 terminals backwards in another save": that sounds like a bug? Not something I recall intentionally doing.
After you have all the letters in red, use the arrow keys to go back to the first letter. You should be able to type it out again and get points. (I think I should have communicated what you're supposed to do better; many other people get stuck on this one too).
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begins game: undertale?
tauriel: undertale??
doggo: talking flower; UNDERTALE?!?!?!?!!
but seriously though, i do like the references to undertale, amazing game!
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im going with meh... to be fair its a different aspect i expected a horror set up but playing through the game i learned nothing other than what i can imagine may have happened to doggo so with my limited info of what is in this game i suppose i could find a different ending but i found im bad and timing my typing so i rather not struggle
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Well look at me, making a whole account on this site just to make a comment.
I have a pretty polar opinion on this game - and that's that it's just an absolutely incredible video game. When I first saw it on coolmath games dot NET, I was expecting it to be an unimpressive story game. But, it featured facinating and often innovative gameplay, compelling and enjoyable characters, and some very cool undertale inspiration.
Needless to say, this game was more than enough for me to follow any future attempts you may make at game development.
I might have gotten the "bad" ending, as I didn't open the secret door (I had a lot of trouble with the final moniter).
Anyways, though, this was a very fun play, and I am very excited for any future games you may publish.
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This game was quirky and fun. Unfortunately, I saved just before the principal fight after getting the green key. After the principle battle, I found the green key door, but I wasnt able to open it. Almost as the game doesn't register that I obtained the key. And I cant go back to the room since the doors are locked now. Great and fun game overall. Unless I am missing something though, there may be a glitch if you leave the game right before the final boss fight. Thanks!
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this is a really fun take on 'learn to type' kind of games. I was expecting more of a climactic secret with the green keyhole bookshelf and cctv monitors, but alas. still a cool unique kind of game
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Ok the timer's just not necessary. Having to type something in 27seconds while dodging bullets is just causing me to make more typos. And I'm already extremely prone to typos.
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Shame we won't be able to see more of the story unless a) we wait patiencely for Kongregate to build a subutite flash (like Newgrounds is doing) b) they open up again but we have to use a different browser with flash, or c) creator has to move sites/quit
C) is the most likely option (I have multiple different sites I could put a sequel on), but I don't have any sequel planned for this right now. Not saying it will never happen, but we'll have to see.
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I'm choosing not to question why I'm a human living in a family full of dogs, but game development knows no bounds.
I loved this, thanks for making it :)
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This game is actually pretty good, not quite what I was expecting after Tauriel just left the classroom. Lol - One complaint that I can't really help include the fact that when typing your name in the beginning, your first letter is lower-case, thankfully in-game it changes so I didn't have to cringe my way through it (yes, I'm picky about this; this isn't an actual issue). At the end, the Anime basis in the library was weird, but the Gaming book I didn't agree with; random tangents really.
In any case, I enjoyed this game quite a bit. 4/5 from me. Good job, and if you are making more games, keep up the good work.
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Dude, the Doggo punishment was a creepy moment. First I thought Tauriel eated him, then I suspected he was converted to dog food so I checked that in the dinning room. I didn't get the crack on the wall thing at the end, was creepier than anything else.
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What happened to Doggo!? I feel so bad for him, but I don't know what happened. Has anyone found out or is it just left to interpretation?
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Anyone else got a green-object and tried to use it on the first locked room's door? xD than noticed which place actually sounds like a better method to try?