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It sounds simple, but the gameplay is quite stressful. The teacher is constantly moving and observing. One wrong move and it's all over.
The game focuses on stealth and observation, rather than speed or reflexes.
There aren't many buttons, but you have to use them correctly:
You need to take advantage of the teacher's turns to check your answers, then close the screen immediately. If you're too exposed for too long, the level of suspicion will gradually increase.
No enemies, no fighting. But it's still intense.
The reason is that everything happens very realistically:
All of these are enough to get you caught. The game creates pressure through familiar situations, not complex effects.
In reality, playing it safe is always more effective than taking risks.
Cheat or Repeat is the kind of game that gets more and more engaging the more you play. It doesn't need beautiful graphics or complex gameplay; a familiar situation is enough to keep players hooked.