You play as Aleandro, a smart kid in a programming class. The pace of this programming class is so fast that pretty much the rest of the class have problems understanding everything in time for tests and summitives. Only you have the sufficient knowledge to work comfortable in this course. In this game, you play first person perspective and you will need to try to help your fellow classmates and friends when they are struggling with their work. You'll need to pay attention to people that sit around you and helping different people can get you different rewards. eg, If you help the Chinese kid sitting in the front right of you, you will get introduced to amazing Chinese food that you never knew about and he can back you up in any physical conflict.
You will need to pay attention to the bars on top of your friends and classmates to see how they're doing. The more depleted the bars are, the more you will need to help the person. You can help them by looking at their screen and trying programming solutions on their computers and you may also choose to crack a few puns here and there to help them with stress relief. If the bar on top of the person depletes, then he or she is so stressed that he/she won't have the motivation anymore to come back to the course. If all your classmates drop out, then it's game over. As you play through more levels (weeks into the course), bars deplete quicker due to the increasing amount of work required.
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This game combines Tetris and Scrabble. It's pretty much Tetris where you try to not get overflow of blocks falling down by filling lines with the falling blocks of different shapes and arrangements, but instead of getting points and space by making a full line of blocks, you get points and space by spelling words using random letters that drop down the screen. Like Tetris, the letters drop faster as the game goes on to increase difficulty, so you will need to think faster to stay in the game. The player will only be able to cancel out letter blocks by forming words, so if a line is filled up but no words can be formed from the letters in that line, then that line of letter blocks stays. This means the player will need to be able to form words with the given letter blocks instead of relying on just filling up a line to stay in the game. Words can be formed horizontally, vertically downwards and upwards and diagonally.
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