School 2
By Scott Uhl
sjuhl@earthlink.net



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Welcome to School 2! The sequel to School. Remember how in School one,
all the games had the same thing to do... Ready, Set, Fire? Well, this
one has 8 different games with 8 different objective and graphics! In
2 of them, you have a chance to earn health! Please don't do this in
reality.


If you are stuck on a certain level, or you don't understand what to
do, here are the instructions:



Shooting Staples:

It's pretty easy, just hit the other student with the staple without
hitting a teacher. If you don't get this game, you need help.


Shooting Spitwads:

Well, this one doesn't have graphics, it's just like the original
School game. At least it's better than having all the levels like this.


Giving Wedgies:

Okay, you don't move around in this, but it's still hard to do. You are
the X, the student is the O, and the teachers are the thetas. Now, you
have to give the student a wedgey while the teacher is not looking.
So, the teacher that is going up; you would want to be below it. The
teacher going down; you want to be above him. The teacher going left,
you want to be to the right of him. The teacher going right, you want
to be to the left of him. So, if you want a mental picture, if a
teacher is going up, they're eyes are facing that way. So, you want to
be behind them. That means they aren't looking. Kinda complicated, but
you'll get used to it after a while.


Give Swirlies:

The instructions are in the game. Just use the same concept for giving
wedgies with making sure no one is looking. Oh, and make sure when you
tackle the student, that they're in from of the !, and you don't miss.
Oh, and there is a time limit in the game. So hurry up!


Tabasco Sauce:

The same consept as in Giving wedgeies, except you have to move toward
the student, and there are only 3 teachers, not 4.


Fight:

You probably know the game Hicquest. Well, it's the same type of
fighting. Except you get to pick how many punches. You shouldn't do
this too much. I suggest only using it to finish of someone who's
almost gone.


Food Fight:

You have to throw food at the other student without hitting the
teacher. In this game, it doesn't matter which way the teacher is
facing, you can still throw food! After a while, the bell will ring,
and you will be done with the food fight. Also, the other student will
never hit the teacher.


Rig Locker:

You have to open someones locker to rig it. This is probably the
easiest mini-game in here, but it doesn't hurt too much. Anyway, you
have to find out the combo first. So you have to reach the trash (=)
to find out. Then you have to get back to the locker to open it. The
trick is, you have to dodge the flying spitwads.


Skip School:

You will gain health if you are able to complete this. You have to roam
through the halls and hide behind a locker if you see the teacher
coming. Now, the teacher will look up, down, left, and right. So if you
are to her left, you should be hiding behind a wall. Here's a picture
of what I'm talking about (The teacher is the T, I couldn't put a
theta):


You want to be like this
      O   O      
                
   OO       O    
                
    X   O    T     
                
  O        O      
 O              

See how the wall (O) is keeping the teacher from seeing you. It's the
same way up, down, left and right.


Sleeping in class:

You will gain health if you can do this. You are already asleep, but
you have to make sure the teacher doesn't catch you. The teacher will
walk around, then will move forward a little. Once she does, push 2nd
to wake up. If you push it too soon, or too late, you will lose
health, so be careful!





Well, that's what you are suppose to do.


In my opinion, this is the order from hardest to easiest to complete
(1-hardest):
1. Giving Wedgies
2. Sleeping in Class
3. Skipping School
4. Tobasco Sauce
5. Shooting Staples
6. Giving Swirles
7. Rig Locker


That's only my opinion to help you out. Well, good luck. If you find
any errors, please report it to the address above.



Credits:

Tom Navin-Teaching me to program
Albert Kao-Teaching me to use strings
PlenoaZm-Testing
Gockies-Testing
Music Mn-Testing
Johnathan-Testing
Eric Dunshee-Testing



Is there going to be a School 3? I don't know. Maybe.


Hope you enjoy!!!


-Scott Uhl