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Cheat or Repeat

Cheat or Repeat

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Classroom Survival Cheating Simulation

What is Cheat or Repeat?

Cheat or Repeat is a tense classroom survival simulation where you play as an unprepared student trying to pass a strict exam by any means necessary. The twist is simple: cheating is allowed, but getting caught is deadly for your progress.

Unlike typical stealth games, where you hide from enemies, here the “enemy” is a teacher watching subtle behavior patterns. Compared to many school-themed simulation games, this game feels more like a psychological stealth test, where small movements matter more than speed or aggression.

How to Play

Objective: Complete the exam without getting caught cheating

Core loop: Observe → Cheat carefully → Answer questions → Avoid suspicion

Controls: Use mouse and keyboard shortcuts to peek, scan, and input answers

Key rule: Suspicion level is your real health bar

Hardest Challenges

  • Sudden teacher inspections with no visual warning
  • Rapid suspicion buildup after repeated cheating actions
  • Tight timing between checking answers and inputting them
  • Mixed question difficulty under pressure

Tips & Strategy

1. Never spam phone checks

Most beginners lose because they keep checking answers too often. In practice, short, rare phone usage keeps suspicion stable longer.

2. Watch the teacher's “pause cycles,” not movement

Teachers don’t move randomly—they pause before turning. If you learn this rhythm, you can safely cheat during safe windows.

3. Use classmates as visual blockers

Sitting behind or beside NPC students gives you natural cover. This reduces detection risk more than just hiding your view.

4. Always answer AFTER scanning, not during panic

A common mistake is rushing answers immediately after checking the phone. Instead, reset your view first, then input answers calmly.

5. Audio cues are more important than visuals

Warning sounds often appear before actual inspection. Experienced players react to sound first, not screen changes.

Experience

From actual gameplay experience, Cheat or Repeat feels less like a normal school simulator and more like a stress-management stealth game.

The most intense part is not the exam itself, but the suspicion system—it punishes even small mistakes like overusing the phone or looking away too long.

Unlike many stealth games where you can “reset and retry freely,” here every action builds long-term pressure. That creates a unique tension loop:

  • Check answers too much → suspicion rises
  • Wait too long → you fail the exam
  • Act perfectly → still feels risky under teacher observation

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