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About Back to School Slacking

Back to School Slacking turns a regular class into a sneaky challenge. You step into the shoes of Sarah, a student who would rather mess around than copy the board. The aim stays simple. Finish a bunch of playful tasks during class and avoid the teacher’s gaze. Keep watch for visual cues, since the teacher can look up at any time.

The screen shows a row of mini activities. You click to paint nails, doodle on a notebook, fold a paper plane, snack on candy, or send a quick text. Each task fills a progress bar, and you try to clear them all before the bell rings. A warning icon shows when the teacher glances over, and you close the task to look busy. Get spotted and you take a strike, and too many strikes end the level.

Rounds stay short, which suits quick breaks. Controls rely on clicks, and the timing adds steady tension. The mix of speed, observation, and small goals promotes trying different task orders and learning the teacher’s rhythm. It delivers a light challenge that rewards sharp eyes and quick reactions without a long learning curve.