I must admit, I did not expect to be particularly impressed by this game. But boy was I wrong. I was most impressed by the progression and growth you have with each student. Plus this game is weirdly smart. Each action or encounter with students feels calculated, thought out, and earned rather than just getting a mountain of pussy dumped on you all at once. And the game manages to do all of this without feeling padded or drawn out.
And what’s even weirder, is that I genuinely felt like the students were better off and growing as people because of the questionable acts of the headmaster. And it’s not just the students. You also help your fellow co-workers become more confident and ultimately better teachers. Which is good for the students.
Perhaps the most underrated feature had to be one of my favorites. The ability to approach a situation as either a “bad guy” or “good guy” but still get to perform some sweet domination! At one point in the game you get to have a moment of self-reflection and ask yourself, are you a good guy or a bad guy. I thought this tied in really nicely with the growth that the other characters were experiencing too.
Thanks for the game, it was a blast to experience.
And what’s even weirder, is that I genuinely felt like the students were better off and growing as people because of the questionable acts of the headmaster. And it’s not just the students. You also help your fellow co-workers become more confident and ultimately better teachers. Which is good for the students.
Perhaps the most underrated feature had to be one of my favorites. The ability to approach a situation as either a “bad guy” or “good guy” but still get to perform some sweet domination! At one point in the game you get to have a moment of self-reflection and ask yourself, are you a good guy or a bad guy. I thought this tied in really nicely with the growth that the other characters were experiencing too.
Thanks for the game, it was a blast to experience.