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PANIC at Multiverse High!

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About This Game

When you wake up disoriented and barely knowing your name and nearly late for high school and then threatened by a weird tentacle guy in a letterman jacket - what's a hero to do?

BECOME THE COOLEST PERSON AT MULTIVERSE HIGH, OF COURSE!

Join the PANIC! cast in their visual novel debut, as you join weird clubs, experience insane classes, celebrate bizarre holidays, and befriend wildly different potential best pals in your quest to tell your rival Chad that he is a massive jerk.

(Oh, and figure out why all these strange people are in high school and why you keep having mysterious headaches for odd reasons, that too.)

  • Eighteen possible besties!
  • Six clubs!
  • Four classes!
  • Three stats!
  • Friendship and stat-based reactivity!
  • The word count is a really high number I can't remember right now but it's REALLY HIGH, TRUST ME!
  • LOTS OF OTHER STUFF!

What are you waiting for? Enroll in a year of fun at PANIC AT MULTIVERSE HIGH!

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User Reviews

Very Positive
14 user reviews
86%
Positive
18 hrs at review
Recommended

This is absolutely a tongue-in-cheek parody of both a visual novel and science-fantasy superhero caper. I personally loved it. A playthrough took roughly two hours and with a handful of saves to go back and choose other paths. There are three stats to choose from - Cool, Tough and Nice and associated activities and people to befriend and pratice with. Everyone is a stereotype and they work really well in a multiverse setting. I enjoyed the handful of NPC's I ran into in my first playthrough and now really the question that remains is... save scum and do everyone else from the clubs I unlocked or a fresh start and different trait/club combination? Great game. Adorable and charming, the low fi art style really fits with the theme and I actually do hope for a real sequel. Now to get back to the PANIC! 10/10 Would hit jerkface bully in the eye with mints any day of the week.

19 helpful
9 hrs at review
Recommended

A wacky dating sim parody with great art and fast-paced comedy. The large cast of characters is a strength as well as a weakness. They lend a lot of variety to any one playthrough, but you'll need at least 18 playthroughs to see all of their scenes, and the linear story and slow skip function (at least compared to other Ren'Py games in my experience) make this a bit tedious. It would have been nice to have more randomized events, a choice of classes (so you couldn't get them all in one playthrough), and/or extra scenes in class with your club friends to make each playthrough a bit more fresh. But definitely check out the demo; if it seems like your kind of humor, the full game will be a fun ride well worth the price. As long as you don't try to get all the endings in one sitting, it shouldn't wear out its welcome.

13 helpful 1 funny
1 hrs at review
Not Recommended

I should have tried the demo first, because straight-up visual novels are just not my thing. From the description and title, I expected a game of stats training and meaningful dialogue choice challenges. PANIC is an endless sequence of a dozen pages of fluffy text, then an inconsequential dialogue choice. After playing a few in-game weeks of just mashing the advance button, it did not feel like my character was at all changed due to my choices. And the game is setup to do multiple playthroughs, because you are stuck in your school clubs once selected. It is hard to imagine playing through this again, because it just takes so long getting through all the banal text, for each day. I realize the text is supposed to be funny, but I just found it boring. There was no connection with the characters, so I had trouble feeling anything about the story text. Reading the text becomes a headache, as the game also shakes the screen on every third page. That said, I think this is an honest effort, a...

12 helpful 1 funny
3 hrs at review
Recommended

Just finished my first playthrough, I chose to be cool. I think I succeeded. Will need to do another playthrough and choose different clubs to see how that effects the gameplay and story. It's definitely worth checking out, some of the characters are really funny and mischevious and allow you to grow attached to their odd personalities. If you are looking for a casual game, that is structured around relationships and story creation, like to read, and are into synth, you should pick up PANIC at Multiverse High. If you are a pop-culture nerd there are several meta jokes in the story that if you read carefully you will pick up on, and some you will get even if you don't read carefully. It was a nice distraction from all the shooters I've been playing lately, and if you are looking for a game where murder and violence aren't the only way to solve problems, you might enjoy PANIC at Multiverse High!

10 helpful
3 hrs at review
Recommended

[i]Panic[/i] does an amazing job of having a large cast of wildly different characters who are all likable. Even the bully who can't think of good insults wormed his way into my heart. It's hard to choose a best friend, so I definitely think I'll be replaying it! The writing isn't anything complex, but the humor shines through the dialogue. The Drama club is definitely my favorite so far! And for the cheap price, this hits all the right buttons!

6 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

I wasn’t aware when I started Panic at Multiverse High that it was more of a comedy that is mean to poke fun at visual novels. It didn’t take long to see it though and it worked well for it. You will join school clubs, befriend different characters and buff up your stats to face down the school bully. There is even a plot twist thrown in for good measure. I normally don’t go for such light hearted games but PANIC had a charm to it I couldn’t ignore. I only really cared to interact with two of it’s characters but luckily that is the amount you need to so it worked out just fine. I played PANIC on Linux. It never crashed on me once and allows for manual saving with plenty of save slots. I didn’t notice any spelling errors. I beat the game in 2 hours and 13 minutes. I enjoyed the game. The plot twist didn’t really fit well and there were only a few characters I cared for but the humor was good and it was enjoyable. I would recommend the game and say people should at leas...

5 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

This is the first time I've ever played a visual novel game before. For my first time, I became very invested into the characters. Unlike some other visual novel games I've seen, the characters in this one not only vary personality wise, but are also very different because of their physical appearance. As opposed to some other visual novels, where all the characters are average people, you have a huge variety characters that you'll meet whom are all charming in their own way. You'll need to complete at least three playthroughs in order to meet all of the characters in the game, and each one will take roughly two hours. The idea of the game is pretty simple. Take a friend to prom, and succeed at school. You'll be spending your year becoming friends with the people who you meet in your clubs, and you'll have to become best friends with one of them. The person who you click with the most will be based on the decisions you make as you play through the game. By spending time with a person ...

4 helpful
7 hrs at review
Recommended

Really fun game :) ! I usually don't play VNs too much, but I enjoyed the kitschy, creative humor[spoiler], all of the options for branching storylines[/spoiler], the vivid art and soundtrack and creative writing and characterization. I LOLd many times... >_< ! Chad can keep his tentacles to himself. If you want to laugh and would like to play a light-hearted, silly and fun VN with heart (and you like that sense of humor), I would highly recommend this game! I hope to see more from DoubleBear in the future :D !

1 helpful
49 min at review
Not Recommended

Story is a bit too wacky for my taste. Although I'm sure others would like this.

1 helpful
2 hrs at review
Recommended

A visual novel, hmmm. Bought this just to support the developer because of their previous game Dead State which was awesome. But this game, well, this game is like a hobby project. I can see a lot of effort went into making this, but ermm, it is not good. This game is designed with re-play value in mind from the start, the writer whom I assume is Annie made it so that you can be interested to try different paths after your current playthrough(one single playthrough took me about 2 hours with no dialogue skipped). The story is about you as the protagonist defeating your single enemy which is a school bully using three different tactics, by way of dialogue choices. If you are reading this, I am just giving this game a thumb up to support the developer for their future game, this game is not good at all. Sorry Annie. Please make Dead State two mkay?

1 helpful 3 funny

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System Requirements

Minimum

Minimum:
  • OS *: Windows XP+ (x86)
  • Processor: Pentium 4 1.7 GHz
  • Memory: 128 MB RAM
  • Graphics: Intel integrated chipset
  • Storage: 350 MB available space

FAQ

How much does PANIC at Multiverse High! cost?

PANIC at Multiverse High! costs $4.99.

What are the system requirements for PANIC at Multiverse High!?

Minimum: Minimum: OS *: Windows XP+ (x86) Processor: Pentium 4 1.7 GHz Memory: 128 MB RAM Graphics: Intel integrated chipset Storage: 350 MB available space

What platforms is PANIC at Multiverse High! available on?

PANIC at Multiverse High! is available on Windows PC, macOS, Linux.

Is PANIC at Multiverse High! worth buying?

PANIC at Multiverse High! has 86% positive reviews from 14 players.

When was PANIC at Multiverse High! released?

PANIC at Multiverse High! was released on Aug 17, 2016.

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