Revision: After Hours
Revision: After Hours is a browser-based psychology horror revision game set in an abandoned university wing that should probably have been demolished, audited, or at least reported to Facilities.
You wake in Study Room 2B after an unfortunate revision nap. The doors are locked, the stairwell wants proof that you revised, and next week’s psychology test materials are scattered through the old wing. To escape, you need to collect Revision Fragments by answering psychology questions before the Janitor finds you.
Though, officially we don’t discuss the Janitor.
Revision: After Hours
You wake in the old psychology wing with next week’s test scattered through abandoned rooms. Collect enough revision fragments to unlock the stairwell and leave before the Janitor decides your late study session requires intervention.
Main terminal
Old Wing Access NodeRead the room descriptions, choose your actions, and collect enough Revision Fragments to unlock the stairwell.
You can search rooms, move through the old wing, answer test sheets, read recovered notes, use your phone light, and hide when the Janitor gets too close. Correct answers help you escape. Wrong answers reduce Focus and make noise, which is not ideal in a building where something appears to be listening.
How to play
Explore the old wing. Move between rooms, search for clues, and pay attention to the terminal text. Some rooms contain psychology questions. Others contain notes, strange objects, or the quiet feeling that the university has made several questionable staffing decisions.
Answer psychology questions. Each correct answer gives you a Revision Fragment. You need enough fragments to unlock the stairwell and attempt the final question.
Manage your Focus. Wrong answers, fear, and bad decisions can reduce your Focus. If Focus collapses, the old wing becomes considerably less supportive of your academic development.
Watch the threat level. The Janitor moves through the building. Loud actions, wrong answers, and careless searching can draw him toward your last known room.
Hide when you need to. Some rooms have hiding places. Hiding can break the Janitor’s search pattern, but it is not guaranteed. He is patient. Annoyingly so.
Escape through the stairwell. Once you have enough Revision Fragments, return to the Locked Stairwell and answer the final question. Then leave, ideally without looking back.
What kind of questions are included?
Revision: After Hours includes short multiple-choice questions from introductory psychology topics, including:
Research methods, validity, reliability, ethics, social psychology, conformity, attribution, memory, working memory, attention, the Stroop effect, and operant conditioning.
The questions are designed to be quick, readable, and suitable for light revision rather than a full exam replacement. The game is meant to make psychology revision more active, not to recreate the exact emotional texture of a 9am methods test. Nobody deserves that twice.
Disclaimer
Revision: After Hours is an educational psychology horror game, not therapy, mental health advice, or a full revision course. The questions are simplified for gameplay and should be used as light practice rather than as a substitute for proper study.
Additional Info
Revision: After Hours is a free psychology revision game for students, psychology societies, teachers, and curious players who want a more atmospheric way to practise introductory psychology. This browser-based horror text adventure includes psychology quiz questions on research methods, ethics, memory, attention, social psychology, conformity, attribution, operant conditioning, and the Stroop effect. Players explore an abandoned university wing, answer psychology revision questions, collect fragments, and try to escape before the Janitor finds them.
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