When the kids at your high school start developing psychic powers, you and your friends must team up to stop the principal from taking over the world!
"Psy High" is an interactive teen supernatural mystery novel by Rebecca Slitt, where your choices control the story. It's entirely text-based—without graphics or sound effects—and fueled by the vast, unstoppable power of your imagination.
Play as male or female; gay, straight, or bi. Will you be a jock or a brain? Popular or ignored? Use your psychic powers to help others, or to take what you want. Win a coveted scholarship, star in the Drama Club play - or lose it all and spend your senior year in juvenile detention. How much are you willing to sacrifice to get ahead in the world?
Can you solve the case? Can you save the school? And most importantly, can you find a date to the prom?
- Solve mysteries in the classic teen-detective genre with a supernatural twist.
- Find your place in the cutthroat high-school social scene: be an athlete, an actor, a brain, or a rebel.
- Uncover the truth about your small town and its secrets.
- Instead of stopping the principal, why not steal his powers for yourself, or even join him in his plan for world domination?
- Find your one true love, or more than one! (They never talked about love triangles in trigonometry!)
Great story
While I do have some problems (ie your MC always having a fangirl crush on Taylor regardless of personality, Allison dropping an abrupt confession no matter what, characters seeming to forget that you made them mad), it is refreshing in its choices and the way the game follows up on them. Has variety of outcomes that are fun and easy to explore, without being too reliant on stats.
Too basic.
Too basic.
Played a lot of Choice Of Games and Hosted Games, this is the only one I've liked enough to leave a review for. Story telling leaves some points to be desired but I like it just because this is the first time I've been able to relate to the main character in one of these
Played a lot of Choice Of Games and Hosted Games, this is the only one I've liked enough to leave a review for. Story telling leaves some points to be desired but I like it just because this is the first time I've been able to relate to the main character in one of these
This was possibly the first of this kind of game I ever played, which was a very long time ago now. (Maybe close to a decade now) Psy High still holds up to this day and is a grand introduction to this kind of game. This is quiet honestly one of the best games I have ever played.
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