BackDoor- Door 1
You find yourself in a strange house with only a man on the phone as a guide.
4.09 / 5.00 27,533 ViewsMini Commando
Action adventure game with nazi enemies in the second world war.
3.91 / 5.00 23,555 Viewsedit // 30.10.2005: Added a new menu button which will take you to our new website.
Enjoy the game and be sure to read the instructions if you're new to this game!
*thanks for all the support!
Reviews
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars May 6, 2013
love, Love, LOVE this game! only problem i've ever had with it is moving between those damn tables in the later levels. why didn't you leave any room to sneak round the tables in the back?
Rated 4.5 / 5 stars March 24, 2013
It's great to have this series back with all the previous implications. Now, you have more stuff going on with being able to get help from other cheaters. Doesn't this teach coercion in this game? Speaking of which, couldn't all of those kids just get together and instead study? Ah, I shouldn't apply logic to this. Even though there was little detail, it was still nice to look at.
I guess it's because the character designs give you a lot of space to move. You can get a clear cut vision of who your allies and enemies are. The voices were pretty funny in this. I don't know if that was intentional. I liked how it moved at a good pace, too.
Rated 0.5 / 5 stars January 20, 2013
yet another crappy entry into the franchise. at least let me pass once.
Rated 5 / 5 stars January 5, 2013
So fucking funny. I cried laughing at the science test part where the box explodes
Rated 4 / 5 stars October 1, 2012
After 5 years, I played "The Classroom" trilogy again. Guess what, it's still fucking fun!
The Classroom 2 is definitely an improvement over its predecessor. There is now a warning meter that determines how much longer you can be in a teacher's FOV before he kicks you out, so no more instant game overs after the teacher sees you directly (or out of the corner of their eye). The glitch of pressing the mouse button and getting a game over for no reason from the first Classroom is now fixed.
There are more levels in this game, some of them that have special gimmicks to switch up the gameplay, which is a nice plus.
However, there are two problems that stop this classic from garnering a five from today's standards.
1. Teacher FOV is not completely shown which can throw off beginners. However this becomes less of a problem as the player gains experience in the art of cheating.
2. This is the only part in which Classroom 2 fails in comparison to Classroom 1: the damn spaces between the tables in the later levels.
It is damn hard to cross through the spaces between the tables (bad coding no doubt) and seeing how it takes correct input commands or a long time to squeeze through, this makes the later levels unnecessarily harder and sometimes impossible! The "mrsbackwards" level is particularly guilty of this and for me, was harder than the last level was. For the frustrated or newbies, I suggest you skip the "mrsbackwards" level and use the code for the next level.
Still, despite these faults, Classroom 2 is just as a blast to play as it was when it first came out.