I think I might've come across a potential bug that I'm not sure if anyone else has mentioned (although they might've).
I started a new save for the hell of it, trying to streamline the progress with a single teacher this time, and ignoring everything else.
I chose the same name as on my last save, and went ahead. Now, when I arrived at the school, you are supposed to go up to the Principal, but out of muscle memory from previous playthoughs, I just went to the left corridor and did the whole Judith+mixed locker room thing.
After this, it seemed like there was no progress or anything. Even if I tried to retrace my steps and go and talk with the principal to fix the matter, she jsut threw me out, meaning that the questlines with the teachers did now spawn, etc.
At first, I thought there was some weird crossover of values since I had the same name for the MC in both saves, and that maybe the cookie jar thing was confused and assumed I had finished everything.
However, the more I'm thinking about it, the most likely answer is probably that I just cocked it up by not immediately going to the principal first.
So, a warning; when in the school on the first day, do NOT go anywhere else than to the principal at the beginning.
Goddammit. Guess I have to scrounge that autohotkey script again, trying to click through dialogue I've seen half a dozen times already is a pain in the finger.
If the content is the same you've seen a million times, why even replay it? The new content is pretty stand-alone from the older plotlines. Save yourself clicker and just don't bother.
Well, I found the mini-game to be easier to pass when I switched from one hand to two hands and used index and middle fingers of both hands (dominant fingers). Something to give a shot...
I did this too, in the end it was the best placement for me.
I should add though, that sometimes the screen just had a tiny lagspike or whatever, and suddenly I clicked a little bit wrong. That was infuriating, especially at the last concert, where you have to hit every single note.
The mini-game is just not any good the way it is made now. And it is almost inaccessible for those with certain disabilities.
In comparison, the MazeQuest game is actually quite enjoyable. It's almost like a simple mobile game. Largely stressless, too.