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Sunday, September 26, 2010

Gazzyboy Classroom Escape - Explanation

Written by: small-tool

Shadowfied
*Sigh*
The games Gazzyboy "purchases" from "FlashGamesMart" is just so idiotic.
There's just SO many things here that doesn't make sense..
Here's a few random..

- Why would someone "hide" a "Chalk Piece" inside a "Duster"?
- Why would someone open a "Duster" with a Pencil?
- Why put glue ON TOP of the "Duster" when putting it back together?
- After taking the item inside the box that was locked with a code ("OPEN") the text-box changes to "0000" like it was a number combination-lock.

Everytime I play these games I just facepalm at pretty much everything. I feel sorry for the person who develops the games, and even more for "Gazzyboy" (whoever he is) who buys the games..
9/25/2010 3:16 PM

small-tool
Shadowfield,

- Back in the old days pupils used to steal the chalk pieces from their teachers. This went on for years till one clever teacher discovered a chalk piece can be hidden perfectly in a duster. Since that day it's very common in a lot of countries to put chalk pieces in dusters.

- Nowadays schools all have metal detectors so you can't smuggle knifes into a classroom. So the only way to open a duster is with a sharp pencil.

- If you don't glue the top back on the duster there's a risk your hand slides off while dusting the blackboard. Your nails could break or worse; your nails would make that awfull screeching sound going over the blackboard.

- A text code box changing into a number box code after opening was invented during the second world war. It was a kind of last defence to secret agents opening a code box. The idea behind it was to confuse the one who opened the box so much that they instantly went mad. Thinking; 'huh, I cracked this code with letters didn't I? How can this be' Sometimes some spies were even found dead besides the box with a crazy smile on their face.
9/25/2010 4:00 PM

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