man this reminded me of the good 'ol days, we used to do the swapping of papers when the teacher wasn't looking haha but don't tell anyone tho. Great game did not find any bugs or lags just pure gameplay through and through
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Wrong Is Not An Answer's itch.io pageResults
| Criteria | Rank | Score* | Raw Score |
| Innovation | #13 | 4.250 | 4.250 |
| Theme | #81 | 3.944 | 3.944 |
| Overall | #104 | 3.773 | 3.773 |
| Gameplay | #157 | 3.694 | 3.694 |
| Enjoyment | #199 | 3.778 | 3.778 |
| Visuals | #444 | 3.694 | 3.694 |
| Audio | #471 | 3.278 | 3.278 |
Ranked from 36 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.
How does the game fit the theme?
It’s time for the finals and you didn’t study a thing for exam. Maybe with some luck and cheating you can find the answers. Today, nothing can go wrong.
What code and assets did you not make from scratch during the jam (if any)?
Classroom 3d models (edited some)
Students 3d models
Mobile 3d model
Some animations from ActorCore
How many people worked on the game?2
Comments
The sound effect when you get caught cheating gave me a jump scare lol So immersive I thought I was cooked. The "Oh no!" at the end had me dead. kudos for the sounds and gameplay. I haven't played a game like this.
Superb cheating mechanics! It would be helpful for me if it was real as my exams are coming this week. 😂 Mind-bending stuff. Would dig your take on my entry!
Really creative concept, haven't played something like this before. Love that you have to actually figure out what to do, which is quite enjoyable. Well done.
very fun concept, the hint on the board is really clever. nice work!
Great game! I love how the game doesn't hold your hand with specific things like the student-of-the-month listings on the back wall, you have to figure that out for yourself.
I got HELLA jumpscared the first time I got caught glancing :')
really fun idea. Hard to figure out but it kept me trying.
I like the visual aesthetic for the game. Very unique concept and bizzare animations hehe. The narrative being on the black board is a nice touch. There is so much detail in the hints like the progression of the students and the randomization of the topics. This is a fantastic game about observation. I tried it many times but I kept getting messed up cause of the perspective of the sheets being flipped when walking back lol. Overall incredible game!
A great entry! I had a lot of fun playing and retrying, especially realizing that the environment helps you on the second attempt. Well-polished too, nice job!
It took me a while to figure things out, but I managed to pass! Interesting how players need to be quick to peek at the papers and other hints. I really enjoyed the tension of trying to cheat while the teacher's not looking. Well done!
I loved the game haha.. It's really fun and has great potential. Well done mate! Would appreciate your some of your time on my game as well.
Like the idea. my god remind me when in highschool. especially the eraser mechanics are really unique. However i just quite confused who to cheat with and it's not quite clear (idk if this is intended) maybe it's going to be more interesting if the player know which student is the smartest and dumbest.
Hm, well I could better specify those cheating options in the commands text before the exam starts. but I also think it's interesting to let the player discover the cheating options they have on their own, despite that I gave a tip on how and where to get the 5 answers, it's at the end of the game description page, check it out!
I LOVE the implementation, but I found it a bit challenging to know how long I could cheat without the teacher seeing me.
This was so fun, Strangely our team almost went with an idea very similar to this! I loved the details you included and the intuitive gameplay. I will agree with what others have said about needing a bit more time but maybe replayability was a goal? Well done!
I liked it a lot. The mechanics are awesome. Really cool innovative ideas with all that interactions.
Ty
Nice concept, at first I thought I would need to solve real exam tasks, gladly you made realy interesting mechanics to do it another way :D I managed to undestand how not to get caught after a few fails, but it always not enough time for me to find the last answer!








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