Schooled For Life

Player Rating5/8

"not the best, certainly not the worst"
based on 132 ratings since 05/29/2007
played 3,080 times (finished 140)

Story Difficulty6/8

"wandering through the desert"

Play Length6/8

"It'll be a while, better grab a Snickers®"

Maturity Level6/8

"i'll need to see some identification"
Some material may be inappropriate for persons under age 16. If this were a movie, it would probably between PG-13 and R.

You are Nathion Hubbard. You want to either graduate college or try out for a sports team. Which team? It doesnt matter, you just love sports and dont care for school. You have the drive and intelligence to do either. However, you are shunned by most of the community that you live in. You are considered special because you are in a wheelchair. You cant walk and society has trouble dealing with this. This "wonderful" community that you live in is struggling to accommodate you. You live in a small community in Tennessee. There, you are trying to go to school but keep your integrity and self esteem at the same time. Your family, while supporting your education, doesnt want you to exert yourself too much. You, however, want nothing more than to feel like you did 10 years ago when you were active in anything you could get your hands on. Can you stay in school or will you go off to chase your dream of being an athlete?

Player Comments

I was really enjoying myself until I had to leave school after my first day to play tennis. I'm going to try for other endings. This game is really entertaining. One of my favorites!
-- raptor7 on 10/15/2011 1:20:16 AM with a score of 50
The stress and depression levels rise too quickly and you should be able to decide, when health hits 100, whether to stay in school or not. This could be an awesome game with a little editing. 5/8
-- Rommel on 4/6/2007 7:20:42 PM with a score of 50
Excellent story. I think the stress and depression variables can rise too quickly, though, and cause the story to end too quickly. I like the use of items. Are you physically challenged? If not, amazing grasp of the trials these individuals surpass. Try modifying the stress/depression at the very beginning a little bit to give more people a chance to get further in the story. Great job!
-- madglee on 8/7/2006 12:43:38 AM with a score of 51
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-- ck23838 on 4/6/2013 7:14:41 AM with a score of 50
Made it to the weekend before I accidentally won the paralympics....
Go figure.

Needs a "I don't want to do the paralymics option." otherwise it's a good game; the challenge of balancing stress/depression/Health/grades is good, while not being impossible.

Now if only I could stop winning gold medals accidentally. ;)
-- MagmaArmor0 on 3/11/2013 9:51:59 PM with a score of 51
Getting highly depressed and at the same time achieving "perfect" health are easy on this one. Not realistic..
-- toni on 3/3/2013 7:39:59 PM with a score of 50
Cool game.
-- Oliver on 2/21/2013 4:13:00 PM with a score of 50
Automatically hitting 100 health for no apparent reason, then automatically leaving college for no apparent reason, then automatically failing at tennis for no apparent reason takes its toll.
-- Loon on 1/9/2013 7:20:40 PM with a score of 50
I thought it was boring.
-- NunYaBuisness on 1/7/2013 2:05:53 PM with a score of 50
It was okay, but could be a bit longer, and it would be nice to choose your gender.
-- Annie on 12/25/2012 9:41:32 AM with a score of 50
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