Imagine being graded on anomalous energy sensing while skeletons rattle in the background. The teacher's calm demeanor while discussing 'malicious energy' is peak horror-comedy. (Dubbed) Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! nails the absurdity of school rules meeting supernatural threats. That blonde girl taking notes like it's normal? Relatable. I'd be under the desk screaming.
Teacher's hand demo with glowing vs shadowy energy? Visual storytelling at its finest. The warning about 'cold, agitated, malicious' energy hitting different when you're trapped in Room 404. (Dubbed) Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! turns basic classroom anxiety into literal life-or-death stakes. Also, why does the orange-jacket guy look ready to fight a ghost?
The 'we'll let it slide this time' line gave me chills — like, how many times has this class ended in disaster? The mix of gothic fashion (red dress, fur coat) with grimy classroom walls creates such a weird vibe. (Dubbed) Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! makes you root for these kids even as they face pop quizzes that could kill them. That skeleton in the corner is judging us all.
Chapter Four: Foundations of Anomalous Energy — sounds like a syllabus from hell. The teacher's purple eyes and lightning effects? Pure anime villain energy (but we love her). (Dubbed) Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! brilliantly blends school tropes with horror mechanics. That guy realizing 'this isn't just a slaughterhouse'? Same, buddy. Same. Now pass the textbook before I faint.
The moment the teacher said 'no textbook = death,' I felt my soul leave my body. But then she dropped wisdom about energy colors and temperatures? Genius twist! (Dubbed) Horror Game? I Thought It Was a Dating Sim! actually teaches survival skills through classroom chaos. The black energy vs white energy visual? Chef's kiss. Now I'm scared to touch anything glowing in real life.