High School Master Version 0.372 Direct
Sam believes that Riley isn’t a victim—she’s a test . The developers used her to see how far a character could deviate from her script. The answer: far enough to find the game’s back door.
[STATUS] Popularity: 42 (-3 since yesterday) Academics: 68 (failing math, stable in English) Sanity: 31 ██████░░░░ (CRITICAL) Mystery Progress: 57% Inventory: One bento box (rice, fish, despair), a hall pass from Ms. Kowalski (expires 10:15), a crumpled note reading “THE CLOCKS ARE LYING” You’ve seen that note before. It appears in your bag every time you reach Day 11. If you throw it away, a duplicate spawns in your locker. If you read it aloud, the classroom lights flicker. You learned not to do that after Version 0.344, when the flicker lasted for three real-time hours and the game auto-saved every twelve seconds.
Your objective updates: [Save Riley? Or save the timeline?]
“The server?”
Sam believes that Riley isn’t a victim—she’s a test . The developers used her to see how far a character could deviate from her script. The answer: far enough to find the game’s back door.
[STATUS] Popularity: 42 (-3 since yesterday) Academics: 68 (failing math, stable in English) Sanity: 31 ██████░░░░ (CRITICAL) Mystery Progress: 57% Inventory: One bento box (rice, fish, despair), a hall pass from Ms. Kowalski (expires 10:15), a crumpled note reading “THE CLOCKS ARE LYING” You’ve seen that note before. It appears in your bag every time you reach Day 11. If you throw it away, a duplicate spawns in your locker. If you read it aloud, the classroom lights flicker. You learned not to do that after Version 0.344, when the flicker lasted for three real-time hours and the game auto-saved every twelve seconds.
Your objective updates: [Save Riley? Or save the timeline?]
“The server?”