
If you like story/narrative type games it comes as recommended especially since I spent about $2USD on the game. I just would of like to see this broken into a week instead of repeating the same day. In doing all story paths took about 6 hours to do. In summary, this game had a plot that was simple but engaging.

I did prefer the controller as all functions are mapped to the face buttons making it easier to navigate in game menu options. When playing with a keyboard and mouse, I find the twitchiness has improved, but you cannot position yourself correctly at times due to moving slightly too fast. which wasn't game breaking, was distracting to say the least. When playing the game with a controller, the character moves quite abruptly and uncontrollably fast at times. My biggest frustration is if the last action you make may not be what you expect, you will go to the next scene and left to restart the entire day for one choice you made that wasn't favorable. In taking this path in making the game to be repetitive and grindy to seek new outcomes.

The main problem is you will have to go though storylines again and again to see a different path and sometimes the different narrative option you choose will lead to the same outcomes or resetting the day over again. At this point I will need to say, THIS GAME IS NOT FOR YOUNG CHILDREN! Reading new branch text was the highpoint of this game. The game plays and replays the same day at school where if you select different narrative paths you will get some unpredictable and shocking different outcomes. The gameplay, oh boy! It's not awful, I just personally found it somewhat tedious and annoying. Unfortunately, for me personally, it was the gameplay and controls that let it down.

The writing in this game was the shining element in the game. I have to say, the story is funny and crazy, its kind of watch a South Park episode. The I played Kindergarten on Steam (2017) release. I played Kindergarten on Steam (2017) release.
