How Does This Game Work and What to Expect? para Breakout 13: Fight em PC.



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How Does This Game Work and What to Expect?

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The game plays like a movie or TV show in which you get to make decisions that can affect the storyline. If you decide to agree with someone, your story will branch off in a direction with them, possibly leading to them trusting you more. This will be shown in a little pop-up at the top left of the screen, showing whether it was good or bad. There is no right or wrong answer in the game; you literally get to choose the story you want to play.

The game centers around a teenage school kid who skipped school to go play games at an internet cafe. The school learns about this and decides to expel the pupil. Once the mother finds out about it, she decides to enroll her son in a new school with advanced methods.

The moment you get to your new school, you quickly realize that something isn't right. You notice another student being beaten up by the guards on campus; this is really where one of your first choices can make a bit of a difference. You can tell your mom in the hope that she'll take you away from here and that you won't be enrolled, or you can just let it slide and hope that what you saw was just a misunderstanding. In this case, it was decided to tell her, being the loving son you are and really trying to play on the heartstrings to get away from here, but instead, you get called a liar and have to apologize for what you just said.

Your mom then decides to leave you there; this is the school that you're at now, and having just snitched on the school, the principal then starts the procedure to cure you of your addiction. Now, this is truly where the shocking realization kicks in that they're trying to administer shock therapy to kids, and I hope they'll start to follow the ways of the principal.

Your objective becomes very clear after this: you need to escape no matter what the cost, and it's up to you if you want to try and find your relationships with the people around you to all escape together and bring down his corrupt system, or if you want to go alone, risking sacrificing anyone else who gets in your way just so that you can escape.

That Indie Games Guy does a helpful review of the game.