I Didn’t Cheat is a short psychological dialogue choice game. Here you play as a student accused of cheating on an exam, and your task is to explain, convince, or confront the teacher to prove your innocence.
I Didn’t Cheat is very dialogue-based, not fast-paced or horror. It creates a feeling of tension, suffocation, and heavy psychology when you are put in a situation where you are wrongly accused and every word can be misunderstood.
You will experience a long conversation with the teacher in the classroom, where you are questioned about the test. I Didn’t Cheat allows you to choose answers or responses, which lead to different directions in the dialogue. Each of your choices can ease the atmosphere, make the teacher more suspicious, or put you in an even more awkward position.
The game is short, about 10 to 15 minutes, but it is full of heavy emotions and suspense.
If you love tense dialogue games like The Interview, Papers, Please or Angels of Death, this is a small but very worthwhile game. Wish you have moments of intense entertainment with I Didn’t Cheat!