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Cheat or Repeat – getting caught doesn’t happen all at once

Cheat or Repeat is a classroom stealth- simulation game from Ozgames built around small actions that slowly build suspicion. It doesn’t rush you into failure. Most of the time, you only realize the risk when it’s already too late.

It starts simple, then feels uncomfortable

At first, checking answers feels easy. You glance at your phone, look back at the paper, and nothing happens. Then you hesitate for a second too long. A sound plays. The teacher turns slightly. It’s not a direct warning, but enough to make you second-guess your next move. You stop, wait, then try again — but now every action feels riskier than before. That shift is where most runs start to break down.

Controls

  • Left mouse: check answer sheet
  • Right mouse: look around
  • Spacebar: use phone
  • WASD / Q / E: interact
  • 1–4: choose answers

What actually builds pressure

Suspicion doesn’t spike from one mistake. It grows through repeated small actions — checking your phone too often, reacting too late, or moving when attention is already on you. Audio cues matter more than they seem. Missing one doesn’t always end the run, but it usually puts you in a worse position for the next moment.

Why some attempts feel easier

Sometimes the room feels quiet, and everything lines up. Other times, movements overlap, sounds trigger unexpectedly, and there’s no clear safe moment. You’re not just answering questions. You’re waiting for the right second to do it.

Related games

If you enjoy tense, reaction-based gameplay, you might also try:

Horror Nun

Your AI Slop Bores Me

Cheat or Repeat isn’t about getting every answer right. It’s about how long you can avoid being noticed while trying.

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