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Welcome to Kindergarten! Have fun trying to learn and share...and not die. That's important too. In a school that's just not quite right, it's important to be friendly...and take out those that aren't.
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Коротенькая весёлая игра с убийствами (очень похожа на более известного "Генри Стикмена")
7 hours
Läuft unter 🐧Solus 4.7 Endurance ohne explizit eingestellte Proton-Version.
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Das war wohl das mit Abstand lustigste Rätselgame, das mir je in die Hände gelegt wurde!
Gesponsort aus der Community, haben wir Kindergarten als kleines Zwischenprojekt mit aufgenommen. Meine Erwartung konnte dabei icht weiter von der Realität entfernt sein:
Nicht als Erzieher, sondern als KIND bestreiten wir etliche Montage und Missionen von unseren Kollegenkindern und dem Kindergarten-Personal - und decken ganz nebenbei noch die großen Geheimnisse der Einrichtung auf!
Mehr sei hier gar nicht verraten, denn das ganze Spiel funktioniert nach dem Try-and-Error-Prinzip: Austesten, lernen, verstehen.
Für die 100% haben wir dennoch einige Guides gebraucht, denn manche Optionen waren mir trotz mehrfachen testens nicht so bewusst.
Das Spiel ist neben seiner kindlichen Art super brutal. Hier werden Kinder und Personal mit Mop, Messer und Fäusten verprügelt, Köpfe gesprengt und Problemkinder vom Schuldirektor persönlich... um die Ecke gebracht. Wer mit Gore und Pixelbrutalität nichts anfangen kann, der sollte die Finger von "kindergarten" lassen!
Alles in Allem ein wirklich lustiges Spiel mit vielen cleveren Twists und Turns, einer coolen Hintergrundstory und sehr vielen WTF-Momenten, die uns aber mehr zum Lachen gebracht und das Spiel auf eine perfide, absurde Art und Weise abgerundet haben.
2 hours
Quirky Chaos and Colorful Adventures: Navigating the World of Kindergarten
Rating: ★★★★☆ (4/5)
Kindergarten offers a refreshingly unique take on the simulation and puzzle genre, immersing players into the often hilarious and absurd world of kindergarten life. With its charmingly cartoonish art style and unpredictable scenarios, this game delivers a rollercoaster of fun and challenges.
In Kindergarten, you assume the role of a new student at a rather unconventional kindergarten, where students and staff alike seem to be caught in a cycle of eccentric behavior and bizarre occurrences. The game's strength lies in its ability to blend dark humor with puzzling situations, resulting in a surprisingly entertaining experience.
The visuals are reminiscent of a Saturday morning cartoon, with vibrant colors and exaggerated character designs. Each character has a distinct personality, which is beautifully reflected in their appearance and dialogue. The visuals contribute significantly to the game's overall charm, creating a world that feels both nostalgic and fresh.
The gameplay centers around making choices that impact the story's progression. Throughout the day, you'll engage with various characters, complete tasks, and navigate the peculiar challenges thrown your way. Your decisions have lasting consequences, leading to multiple story paths and endings that encourage replayability.
One of the game's highlights is its unpredictability. As you interact with different characters, you'll find yourself in a series of hilarious and sometimes macabre scenarios. From helping a fellow student solve a murder mystery to dealing with strange items that would put a flea market to shame, the game consistently surprises and amuses.
However, Kindergarten's unique appeal might not resonate with everyone. The game's dark humor and quirky premise can be an acquired taste, and some players might find certain situations a bit unsettling or disturbing. Additionally, the gameplay mechanics can occasionally feel repetitive, especially after multiple playthroughs.
Another point to consider is that Kindergarten's relatively short playtime might leave players craving more content and depth in terms of storylines and activities.
In conclusion, Kindergarten offers a whimsical and offbeat gaming experience that manages to blend humor, puzzles, and choice-driven narratives in a surprisingly enjoyable package. Its distinctive art style, engaging characters, and the sheer unpredictability of each day make it stand out among simulation games. While its dark humor and occasional repetition might not suit everyone's taste, if you're open to a dose of the unexpected and are seeking a game that dares to be different, Kindergarten is definitely worth a visit.
10 hours
Keep an eye on those Apple and don't eat those "Biscuts"
If you're a completionist, this game may be for you. So many different ways to play the game and so many to change the outcome.
9 hours
This game is great. It is NOT for children. Adult themes, graphics, death everywhere.... It's perfect. Had a really fun time exploring all the in-game options.
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5 hours
Played it for my brother who is a fan of a series.
I wasn't expecting this ending (or monstermon one), but was having fun nonetheless.
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