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Cheat Or Repeat is a tense pixel-graphic horror game released on Ozgames.io that transforms a normal classroom test into an extremely stressful survival experience. The idea is simple but unforgiving: cheat to get the correct answer – but if caught even once, the game is over. No warnings, no second chances – just a sudden and brutal end.

One thing I really like is that the game is very accessible. You can play it for free on Ozgames.io without any restrictions, meaning nothing is stopping you from diving straight into the pressure and panic.
What makes Cheat Or Repeat stand out is how it builds tension through multitasking. You're constantly trying to manage three things at once, and it never really lets you relax:
Your test paper (the only place you're completely safe)
Your phone (where you look up answers – but also risk getting caught)
The teacher's location (the main threat all the time)
And this isn't just a normal classroom setting. The teachers… are weird. They don't move like normal people — they're glitchy, teleporting, and acting unpredictably. That's what worries me most. You can't rely on rules or logic, so you're forced to be on alert every single minute. Honestly, the scariest part isn't what you see — it's what you might miss if you let your guard down for too long.
Your goal is to survive four days of exams, each day harder than the last. Each new day will have a different teacher, and they will be faster, more alert, and much more unpredictable.
Use the left mouse button to view the exam (safe zone), the right mouse button to look around and ask the teacher for help, press the Space key to open your phone (danger zone), use the W, A, S, D, Q, E keys to enter search questions, and press the number keys from 1 to 4 to select answers.
In my experience, doing well on the Cheat Or Repeat exam isn't about speed, but about staying calm and alert.
Sound is crucial. If possible, use headphones. The teacher's footsteps are often the only warning sign.
When everything suddenly goes silent, that's usually a bad sign. It often means the teacher is watching you.
As soon as you feel something is wrong, stop using your phone and look at your test. Even a second of hesitation can cost you your test.
Don't rush your typing. I find it much safer to type one or two letters at a time instead of risking longer contact.
Errors, flickering, or strange movements aren't just visual effects; they're warnings. Pay attention to them.
What really makes Cheat Or Repeat effective is how it combines simple mechanics with constant psychological pressure. There's no way to fight back, no way to escape – only you trying to stay focused under pressure. Fear arises naturally and clings to you because it stems from your own mistakes and missed signals, not just from unexpected scares.