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Eyes On The Exam

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Eyes On The Exam begins in silence. You regain consciousness seated in a dimly lit classroom, surrounded by motionless students and a figure at the front that doesn’t seem fully human. A paper lies before you, filled with questions that must be answered before time runs out. But you weren’t taught any of this. Your only option is to scan the room, read what others are writing, and piece together the answers without alerting the thing that’s watching. Each movement carries weight, and each glance might be your last safe one.

The Risk of Knowing Too Much

While the questions themselves are straightforward, the process of answering them becomes a stealth challenge. Looking too long in the wrong direction might get you noticed. That’s where the tension lies. Your success depends on carefully timed looks, interpreting clues scattered across the room, and avoiding eye contact with something that doesn’t want you to pass—or leave. The teacher reacts in ways that aren’t always predictable, forcing you to adjust constantly.

Gameplay Elements That Define the Experience

  •         No traditional interface; everything is built into the game world
  •         Pressure-based cheating mechanics tied to head and eye movement
  •         A timer that forces quick decision-making under threat
  •         Hidden objects and story fragments throughout the room
  •         Multiple attempts with increasing difficulty and narrative layers

These systems create an experience where the player must think fast, stay calm, and choose between curiosity and survival.

Secrets Buried Behind Routine

Beneath the surface of each playthrough, Eyes On The Exam reveals fragments of a deeper narrative. Pages left behind, glances from other students, or flickers in the lighting hint at a repeating cycle. The more you play, the more familiar the classroom becomes—and the more you begin to question its reality. The teacher’s reactions shift over time, sometimes more aggressive, sometimes quiet and unpredictable. Each correct answer feels like a crack in the mask of normalcy, and the classroom starts to feel less like a test room and more like a trap.

Each Attempt Brings You Closer

The game is designed for short sessions, but every round reveals more than just scores. By replaying and improving your approach, you begin to understand how the room behaves. You remember which students tend to have useful answers, where to look first, and when to stay still. But answers aren’t the only thing you’ll uncover. What’s hidden in the back corner? Why do some questions repeat? And why does the teacher always seem to know more than it should? Eyes On The Exam isn’t just a test—it’s an invitation to uncover what no one was supposed to see.

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