[h1]Is it short? Sure! Does it break immersion? Maybe! But will we allow it? Absolutely![/h1] Jokes aside, who could have guessed that a small collection of extra stories will turn out to be so much fun? I dare say, I enjoyed them even more than the main one in some ways. Fun and Games added this cute lighthearted comradery that the two other games did not describe enough (IMHO) and showed us the true power of friendship. Huzzah! OK, OK, I am starting to sound extremely cheesy, so it is high time to talk about the game itself. For those of you who are in the mood for some reading, I present my fabulous thoughts about CCH 2.5. Enjoy! [h1]You street-sleeping hobos have all the fun![/h1] To begin with, it is important to say right away that all stories here are rather short. There are also three extras about specific characters that did not get much spotlight before. They are very important and shed some light on events that took place in the background and were only hinted at in the...
Community College Hero: Fun and Games
- Release Date:
- Feb 3, 2022
- Developer:
- Hosted Games
- Publisher:
- Hosted Games
- Platforms:
- Windows Mac Linux
Game Tags
About This Game
- Community College Hero: Fun and Games
Set during the fall and spring semesters of your first year at Speck Community College, Fun and Games includes three all-new adventures with an emphasis on comedy, friendship, and exploring fresh settings with nary a superpowered villain in sight!
- Play as male, female, or non-binary.
- Romance any of seven different classmates.
- Just answer a few questions and you’re off! No saves from Community College Hero Parts 1 or 2 are required.
- Join your classmates in an epic tabletop fantasy adventure with bandits, elves, ogres, and even a wyvern! Will you become a champion known throughout the realm or die penniless and forgotten?
- Create your own custom fantasy character and use real die rolls to determine your success or failure!
- Help your friends investigate the legend of the lake monster. When the creature starts terrorizing Hay Springs, Nebraska, can you figure out who’s behind the mayhem before it’s too late?
- The mystery can be played numerous times with different results; the game generates different culprits!
- Dean Tolly invites everyone’s loved ones to visit campus, and it’s just as embarrassing as you might imagine! Do you try to win the day’s activities, appease your mother, or learn more about your classmates?
- The Dean might just have a secret plot - will you figure it out in time?
- Earn up to 47 Achievements, three of which unlock short stories featuring Crook, Stoic, and Dr. Hover.
Enjoy fun and games with your friends at Speck Community College!
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User Reviews
[b]Pros[/b] A fun collection of short stories with a lot of replayability. It's easy enough to run through them choosing different paths, skills, talents, and angles of approach without having to restart through an hours-long story. There are three fully-written out plots with a lot of good moments that include a showing of almost all your school peers and reinforcing their personalities while also allowing for unique variants in the case where they are your significant other. This is a good way to get reacquainted with the plot, stories, and characters before the release of Community College Hero 3: All Things End in new, fun and original stories without having to go back through the much longer (and great) first two parts. [b]Cons[/b] These stories need more Hi-Jinx. I don't mean whimsical mischief, I mean more of the clown girl superhero. She should be my best friend. Seeing her during Family Day reminded me how much I wanted to know more about her, in a totally platonic way. I h...
Superhero Greendale continues to make me happy.
A great time if you enjoyed the previous 2 games since it has all you could want from our goofy little friend group and it also has more Stoic content so that's a win.
dirty girl my beloved
Its like a role playing inside a story. very entertaining and funny to read. Try it you wont be disapointed.
Unnecessary
*I played this in the Hosted Games omnibus app* Just when you didn't think Eric Moser's "Community College Hero" series could possibly get any better, along comes an installment that's pure joy from start to finish. Community College Hero 2.5: Fun and Games does nothing to advance the plot of the series. There are no epic battles with the Diabolical Dozen, hints of corruption in high places, or life-and-death decisions to be made. We've seen the highlights of the first year of the hero program at Speck Community College; now we get a glimpse into how they passed the time in between. Fun and Games doesn't share data with any of the other games in the series, but as long as you remember your character's hero name, gender, whom (if anyone) they're dating, and their mother's basic personality type, you can jump right in. There are three stories to play: "The Fury of Zarlor," "There's a Monster on My Line," and "Family Day." In "Zarlor," which takes place midway through the spring semest...
Nothing too substantial, but it's a nice bite-sized adventure while it lasts. Leans a bit too heavy on foreshadowing things we already know are going to happen, but it's still a fun time.
Overall, it's a fun side game that bring some very nice attention to the less utilized characters from the main games while still using it's main cast well enough. The roleplaying part was fun with good character moments even if the 'We're running out of time for the game!' bit was somewhat annoying and you could miss a lot of content easily with no indicator. The Scooby-Doo part was also fun, especially in the version where the monster is real and it had some much needed moments with some of the less important ROs (The multiple options to have naughty fun with Uni were very much appreciated). The Parent Day part allowed us to discover some cool trivia about multiple characters while allowing us to pass some good time with our character's mother (we also get to know a bit more about the family of some other characters), even if the contest framing for this bit kinda distracted from it and didn't have as much interaction with her as it could have. It also added a cool kiss option for...
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
FAQ
How much does Community College Hero: Fun and Games cost?
Community College Hero: Fun and Games costs $4.99.
What are the system requirements for Community College Hero: Fun and Games?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
What platforms is Community College Hero: Fun and Games available on?
Community College Hero: Fun and Games is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.
Is Community College Hero: Fun and Games worth buying?
Community College Hero: Fun and Games has 91% positive reviews from 11 players.
When was Community College Hero: Fun and Games released?
Community College Hero: Fun and Games was released on Feb 3, 2022.
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