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Do these people have a fetish for blue doors or something? That's the only explanation I can think of for why they'd follow me to my hiding places.
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Hehe, great game. Excellent reason to not be so popular though: you don't have to worry about finding some "me" time. I'm not sure if the mouse controls are bad or not and that's why people were complaining about the controls since I used the keyboard, but I had no issues with using the keyboard. Only problem is that the game is too short. I would like it if the storyline continued with secret meetings throughout the school year trying to keep your romance a secret so jealous people don't try to hurt you or the girl. Even with the game being too short, I still give the game 5/5 stars.
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Game is cute in a sense but mostly just annoying. Not because it is hard, group them up slowly keep them in sight then lose them in the bottom left. No annoying because "Who the hell are you people and leave me the F alone. I am trying to do some shi." reminds me of why people annoy me in actual life. Get that shi out of my video games. But the idea was cute.
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Gave this game one star. Why? I enjoyed it, but the controls ended up being abysmal, I couldn't get into a corner without dashing out into the hall and attracting attention. Plus, there's no way to react like a normal kid would - go into the bathroom, other space, flip off the other kids, tell them off, etc.
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What I've learned from this game is that being popular is a horrific fate worse than death and that the only way to achieve happiness in this world is to avoid human contact like the plague.
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people will try to follow you, so you need to make a lot of distance quickly and then hide in a place you won't be seen. i recommend the nook at the bottom right, as nobody really goes there. +1 if helpful.
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Short but sweet 5/5. Hint: There's a notch on the top left in a wall, seems like a good place to read a valentine letter.
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I found the best strategy was to gather as many sheep as possible and lead them to one corner of the area. Once I had them all there, I made a mad dash for the opposite corner. This strategy worked really well for me. Your mileage may vary.
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I feel like this kid could have solved this time problem by telling people to bugger off for a whole 2 minutes while he read.
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I was really worried that was just the beginning of the game, and there was going to be a whole lot more of that. As it is, I actually really enjoyed it.
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...You know, seeing how society is today, I can't help feeling that if the gender parts were switched, Chris Hansen, the girl's parents, the Principal/school staff and police would be gunning to lock the male writer up almost no questions asked... :\
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So, apparently, once you read the letter, you don't have a chance to stand the girl up afterward. I wanted to see if there was another end, and was kind of disappointed that there wasn't (even if from a "you read the letter, but didn't make it to her locker in time" type of thing).
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Cute game, but I think it would make more sense, if only the girls followed you everywhere, and the boys were just wandering around aimlessly. Also, I expected a longer and/or more interesting ending (and I'm only talking about the good ending, the bad ending is virtually non-existent).
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Spontaneous thoughts: 1. God, I hate how kids act. 2. Just ask to be left alone for 10 seconds. 3. Find a bathroom or something. 4. What the hell does it matter if someone sees you reading the letter? 5. The game is cute, but dang, did it tick a lot of annoyance boxes for an introvert.
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Always nice when a game reminds me how much I hated the halls of my school... and the teeming masses that flooded them.
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This is seriously what it felt like to read a letter in middle school! All of the stress that goes into reading it without getting caught by teachers and other kids who will make fun of you is clearly presented. Now if only those relationships were actually "good and healthy" ones.
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short and sweet, stood in the bottom right corner and nobody bothered me. don't know if it's meant to be that simple.
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Did anyone read what was written on the letter ? I was focused on making the caracter being alone and I can't tell what was the text...