Teacher Simulator places players in a familiar yet rarely experienced role in games. You stand before the classroom, responsible for order, knowledge, and even the unexpected troubles of your students.

School Life Simulation Perspective
You become the primary character directing school life instead of sitting at a desk listening to lectures. From the very beginning, the game clearly demonstrates a simulation spirit. Each lesson, each hallway, and each test reflects a part of the reality of the teaching profession. The game's importance is in the player's sequential choices, not speed or scoring. One of the central activities is grading papers and evaluating answers. Players will check each test and each answer box, marking correct or incorrect with visual symbols. Simultaneously, the question-and-answer sessions in the class require players to identify the correct answer among multiple choices. The questions revolve around general knowledge, from language to social understanding, preventing the teaching from becoming monotonous.
Managing Behavior And School Order
Teacher Simulator does not create an ideal classroom. Cheating, disruption, fighting, and rule violations occur frequently. Detecting cheating during tests requires meticulous attention, as even a moment of inattention can lead to immediate misconduct. The game exaggerates and unrealistically enforces disciplinary measures. However, from an entertainment perspective, they emphasize the pressure of maintaining order in a crowded environment.
Most Intuitive Controls
- Mouse: select actions, grade papers, drag and drop
- Mobile devices: tap and swipe to interact
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