Cheat or Repeat
Cheat or Repeat – A classroom game that's anything but harmless.
Some games seem simple at first glance, but the pressure becomes apparent once you play them. Cheat or Repeat is one such game. The setting is just a normal classroom. You're sitting, taking a test, surrounded by your classmates and a teacher constantly watching everything. The problem is… You don't know the answers.
So you have to find a way to sneak a peek at the answers. But you can't just peek whenever you want. One wrong move, and the teacher turns around – and you're done for.
The game doesn't have many special effects or flashy graphics, but it creates tension in a very realistic way.
How to Play Cheat or Repeat
The rules aren't complicated, but they require constant attention:
- Left mouse button: Look at your own answer
- Right mouse button: Glance around
- Space: Open your phone to check the answers
- W/A/S/D/Q/E: Interact quickly
- Keys 1–4: Select your answer
You must take advantage of the teacher turning away to "peek" at the answers, then close it immediately. Holding your phone for too long or repeating the action too many times will increase suspicion.
The feeling of playing
This game isn't fast, but it's very tense.
There are times when you think you're safe, but just as you open your phone, the teacher turns around. Or while you're choosing an answer, a warning sound goes off, startling you.
You'll get used to the rhythm after playing for a while:
It's not about being fast; it's about timing.
A few tips:
- Don't be greedy, just look at the short answers.
- Always watch the teacher's movements.
- Listen to the sounds in the game; it's very important.
- If you're unsure, wait an extra 1-2 seconds.
- Take your time, but be sure.
This game doesn't reward those who rush.
What makes the game addictive:
- Relaxing concept, everyone has experienced that feeling.
- Slow pace but always with pressure.
- Each playthrough is different, not repetitive.
- Even a few minutes of gameplay is enough to get you hooked.
Conclusion:
Cheat or Repeat isn't a big game, but it keeps players engaged with very realistic situations. Just a test and a strict teacher are enough to create a tense experience.


































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