Cheat or Repeat

Cheat or Repeat

ABOUT CHEAT OR REPEAT

A stealth exam game where every glance at your phone can end the run.

Cheat or Repeat turns a simple classroom setup into a high-pressure survival challenge. You play as a student who shows up unprepared, then tries to scrape through a test by secretly checking a phone for answers. The basic idea is easy to understand, but the tension comes from timing, observation, and the constant fear of being spotted before you can finish the paper.

Stealth horrorBrowser playableNo install needed
Cheat or Repeat classroom gameplay scene

QUICK FACTS

What players usually want to know first

  • Genre: Stealth horror with puzzle-like decision making
  • Platform: HTML5 browser game
  • Core objective: Finish exam questions before time runs out
  • Main risk: Get caught using your phone and the run ends immediately
  • Structure: Four exam days with rising difficulty and stricter surveillance
  • Play style: Short runs built around timing, awareness, and fast reactions

HOW TO PLAY

How a normal round unfolds

The loop stays simple on purpose, but the pressure increases because your safe windows keep shrinking.

1

Watch the room before doing anything risky

Start by checking where the teacher is and how much attention the classroom is putting on you before opening the phone.

2

Sneak a quick look at your phone

Use very short phone checks to search for the answer instead of staying exposed for too long.

3

Fill in the exam before the gap closes

Once you know the answer, switch back and lock it in quickly so the teacher does not catch you mid-action.

4

Survive all questions across harder exam days

Later rounds reduce safe opportunities, add more unpredictable proctor behavior, and force you to balance speed with caution.

CONTROLS

Keyboard and mouse actions

Space

Open or check your phone to begin searching for an answer.

Right Mouse Button

Look around the classroom and track the teacher before taking risks.

Number Keys 1-4

Choose the exam answer after you have found the correct option.

Prompted Letter Keys

Enter the search inputs shown on the phone to reveal the answer.

WHY IT WORKS

Why Cheat or Repeat feels so tense

  • The premise is funny on the surface, but the game plays it as a real risk-management challenge.
  • Most of the difficulty comes from timing and awareness rather than complicated rules, so it is easy to learn quickly.
  • The classroom setup creates constant suspense because safe moments never last long.
  • Difficulty ramps naturally across multiple exam days, making later runs feel more hostile and less predictable.
  • The light horror tone adds pressure without burying the core gameplay under too much story or exposition.

SURVIVAL TIPS

How to last longer and fail less often

  • Treat the phone like a panic button, not a menu. Open it only when you already know you have a safe window.
  • Check the teacher in short cycles. Small, repeated scans are safer than staring in one direction and guessing.
  • Do not get greedy when entering search prompts. A few quick inputs are usually better than one long exposed attempt.
  • If the room suddenly feels wrong, play safe and return to the test paper first. Losing a second is better than losing the whole run.
  • On harder days, sometimes the smart move is to answer quickly and move on rather than forcing a perfect search under pressure.

FAQ

Yes. You can play Cheat or Repeat online in the browser without paying or downloading extra software.

It is a stealth-horror browser game with exam survival mechanics. You balance answer searching, timing, and teacher awareness under a countdown.

Getting caught usually ends the current run right away, so hiding your phone at the right moment is one of the main skills in the game.

Public descriptions of the game consistently mention four exam days, with each day becoming more stressful and less forgiving.

It leans more toward tense and unsettling than full horror. The fear comes from surveillance, sudden teacher movement, and the pressure of making mistakes.

Because the game runs in a browser frame, it may load on mobile devices, but the best experience is usually on desktop where quick inputs and room checks are easier.

Focus on short phone checks, keep watching the teacher, and avoid forcing long searches. Consistent safe play is usually better than trying to rush everything at once.

No. The game is designed to start directly from the page, so there is no separate install step or sign-up requirement here.