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Brock Gomez

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Hey everyone! 👋✨

I just wanted to share a quick update about the future of 5th Grade Simulator and what you can expect next.

Even though some big systems have recently been adjusted, development is far from over. I’m actively working on new content, improvements, and polish updates to make the game even more fun, smooth, and enjoyable for everyone.

🔮 What’s Coming Soon?

  • More mini-game improvements and refinements

  • New quality-of-life updates to make gameplay smoother

  • Additional content tweaks and small surprises

  • Ongoing bug fixes and stability improvements

  • Continued focus on player safety, accessibility, and fun for all ages

Some updates will be small and frequent, while others will bring more noticeable changes—so keep an eye on the development log!

💛 Thank You

5th Grade Simulator has grown way more than I ever expected, and that’s all thanks to you. Your support, feedback, and excitement truly motivate me to keep improving the game.

More updates are on the way—stay tuned, and as always…

Be peaceful or cause chaos… it’s your story! 🎮✨

Brock (Brockolantern)

Hey everyone, after careful consideration, the multiplayer system has been completely removed from 5th Grade Simulator. Along with this change, the tournament system has also been removed.

The reason for this decision is simple and important: player safety comes first. Since 5th Grade Simulator is designed to be accessible and enjoyable for players of all ages, I believe that multiplayer interactions may not be appropriate for everyone. I care deeply about each and every player’s experience, privacy, and well-being, and this change reflects that priority.

On the bright side...

🎮 Mini Games Are Still Here!

The good news is that all mini games remain fully available for everyone to enjoy! Players can continue to play and have fun with:

  • Coin Roulette

  • Art Studio

  • Guess the Emoji
    …and other mini-game content without any restrictions.

These activities are still a core part of the game and will continue to receive attention and improvements over time. 

💭 Final Thoughts

5th Grade Simulator has always been about creativity, freedom, and fun in a safe environment. While multiplayer can be exciting, it’s not always the right fit for every game—and that’s okay. This update reflects my commitment to keeping 5th Grade Simulator welcoming, safe, and enjoyable for everyone.

Thank you all so much for your continued support, feedback, and understanding. More updates and improvements are still to come 💛

Brock (Brockolantern) 🎮✨

Hello everyone,

I wanted to share an update about the NPC characters and the main player character in 5th Grade Simulator, since I know this is something many players are curious about.

🛠️ Character Development Is Still in Progress

All NPCs and the main player character are currently work in progress. I’m actively developing and refining how characters look, behave, and interact inside the game.

This includes:

  • Character models and designs

  • Animations and movement

  • Dialogue and interactions

  • Personality and behavior systems

The goal is to make characters feel more natural, expressive, and immersive over time.

🎨 About the Promo Graphics

It’s important to clarify that characters shown in promo graphics do not represent the final in-game characters.

Promo graphics are used to:

  • Showcase the vibe and theme of the game

  • Help visualize ideas and concepts

  • Promote updates and features

The actual in-game characters will look and behave differently, as they are being built specifically for gameplay and performance—not just visuals.

🎮 Main Player Character

The main player character is also being actively worked on. Improvements are planned for:

  • Visual presentation

  • Controls and responsiveness

  • Animations

  • Overall feel during gameplay

This process takes time, and I want to make sure it’s done right rather than rushed.

🔮 What to Expect Going Forward

As development continues, you’ll gradually see:

  • More consistent character designs

  • Improved NPC interactions

  • Better immersion and detail

  • Continued refinement across updates

Characters will evolve alongside the game itself.

🙏 Thank You for Your Patience

Thank you to everyone who’s been patient and supportive during development. 5th Grade Simulator is a growing project, and character development is a big part of that journey.

More updates will be shared as progress continues.

Brockolantern

Welcome! This post answers some of the most common questions about 5th Grade Simulator. If your question isn’t listed here, feel free to ask in the comments or community section.

🎮 What kind of game is 5th Grade Simulator?

5th Grade Simulator is a sandbox-style school life simulation. There are no required objectives or endings. You’re free to explore, interact with NPCs, take on jobs, attend events, or just experience daily life in the game world.

🆓 Is the game free?

Yes. 5th Grade Simulator is free to play.
You can experience the full core game without spending any money.

🪙 What are coins used for?

Coins are an optional in-game currency used for:

  • Customization

  • Optional items

  • Quality-of-life features

Coins can be earned through gameplay, and players may also optionally purchase coin packs to support development.

💸 Is the game pay-to-win?

No.
There is no pay-to-win content in 5th Grade Simulator. Purchases are optional and do not lock core gameplay, progression, or required features.

🛍️ Why add coin purchases at all?

Coin purchases exist as an optional way to support the game’s development. They help fund updates, new features, and long-term support while keeping the game accessible to everyone.

📱 Is a mobile version coming?

A mobile version is planned, but not released yet.
The current focus is making sure the PC and browser versions are stable and polished first. A mobile release is tentatively planned for 2026, depending on development progress.

🐞 I found a bug. What should I do?

Please report bugs in the Bug Reports community thread if available, or leave a comment with:

  • What happened

  • What you were doing

  • Your device/platform (PC or browser)

Bug reports help improve the game a lot.

💡 Can I suggest new features?

Yes! Feature ideas and suggestions are welcome.
Please keep suggestions constructive and understand that not all ideas can be added, but they are always considered.

⏳ How often does the game get updated?

Updates are released regularly, but not on a fixed schedule. Some updates focus on content, others on polish, bug fixes, or experimentation.

Quality always comes before speed.

❤️ How can I support the game?

You can support the game by:

  • Playing and sharing it

  • Leaving feedback

  • Donating on itch.io

  • Purchasing optional coin packs or DLCs

All forms of support are appreciated, but none are required.

🙏 Final Note

Thank you for being part of the 5th Grade Simulator community. This game exists because of curiosity, creativity, and player support. Whether you’re here to explore quietly or dive deep into updates, you’re welcome here.

Brockolantern

Hello everyone, and welcome!

This is the official community space for 5th Grade Simulator, a sandbox-style school life simulation focused on exploration, creativity, and player choice. Whether you play peacefully, cause a little chaos, or just enjoy wandering the world, you’re in the right place.

💬 What You Can Post Here

Feel free to use this community to:

  • Share suggestions or ideas for future updates

  • Report bugs or issues you encounter

  • Talk about fun or weird moments from your playthrough

  • Ask questions about gameplay or features

  • Share screenshots, clips, or feedback

There are no wrong answers here—this game is shaped by how players experience it.

🎮 About the Game

5th Grade Simulator is a non-ending sandbox experience. There are no required objectives—just a living world that reacts to how you play. Updates are ongoing, and community feedback helps guide what gets improved next.

🤝 Community Guidelines (Simple Ones)

  • Be respectful to others

  • Keep feedback constructive

  • Have fun and be creative

That’s it.

Thank you for checking out the game and being part of the community. I’m excited to hear what you think and see how you experience the world of 5th Grade Simulator.

Brockolantern