The map of the different missions you can do tells you what items from what other missions are necessary to complete them, with the top row being doable without any special items.Since most missions give you just enough apples to do what you need, this allows you to gather Monstermon cards concurrently with the main story, leaving you with less work later on. Most of the Monstermon cards that don't require some sort of sidequest to get no longer cost apples to obtain.This prevents you from having to restart the entire day if you fail to get or do something you need for a later part of the mission. Unlike in the last game, you can restart any part of the day up until the one you're on.Danner to figure out what happens when that apple's used up. There's also a variety of apple which has a skull and crossbones, such as when in a room with toxic gas. If there's a character's face on it, it means that something major will happen with that character once that apple is consumed, ranging from the character leaving the area to being killed/killing someone else. There's a lot less guesswork and memorisation required involving what order things will happen in while in the same area, due to helpful labeling of the apples.Do certain tasks or complete certain missions to win outfits and hairstyles for the player character. And Your Reward Is Clothes: Outfits are a hidden collectible in the game similar to the Monstermon cards.Your character will also mention that you won't get an achievement if you actually microwave a cat. Achievement Mockery: If you decide not to microwave a cat after being asked one more time if you want to microwave said cat, the player character will say you get an achievement for avoiding such a monstrous action. Kindergarten 2 provides examples of the following tropes: Like the first game, it was developed by Con Man Games and SmashGames, with the latter also being the publisher. It's finally Tuesday, and you've been moved to an all-new school, with a larger number of classmates to befriend and/or kill, and more ways to die if you're not careful. Kindergarten 2 picks up where the previous game left off. New school! New friends! New ways to get ruthlessly murdered!
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