Release Date: July 27, 2023
A management simulator developed by Pathea Games - the creators of My Time at Portia. Let's School has us playing as a school principal, restoring an old campus, creating a modern educational facility, recruiting qualified teachers and implementing additional classes.
Let's School is an advanced low poly management simulator. It was developed by Pathea Games, a Chinese studio already known for the RPG series Hoa.
The player character is a school principal intending to restore an old educational facility to greatness. The gameplay revolves around two primary mechanics: building and deg the campus, as well as managing its teachers and students.
As the academy's main , we must consider various factors influencing the facility's reputation and how motivated our students are. Players need to fulfill their students' basic needs, help them develop their hobbies, track all experienced stress and pressure. There are also many other non-standard problem, often posing a serious threat.
The process of recruitment, teaching or personal development, both of students and teachers, depends on the player's decisions. Improving the teachers' skills opens up new career opportunities for them. Offering additional courses to students raises their morale and helps them maintain high academic performance.
As the heaster, we must also maintain discipline and identify any signs of dysfunction, such as students overeating due to stress, skipping classes or bullying others. Organizing field days, morning exercises and other events will help students maintain a positive attitude. We also need sanitary rooms, as their lack contributes to our students' anxiety.
Players have lots of freedom when expanding and deg the campus. They can create multi-floor structures, decorating and equipping them with hundreds of available objects.
The game features charming 3D visuals. All objects and characters are low poly, while the UI and textures make use of pixel art.
Platforms:
PC Windows July 27, 2023
PlayStation 4 July 16, 2024
Xbox One July 16, 2024
Nintendo Switch July 16, 2024
PlayStation 5 July 16, 2024
Xbox Series X/S July 16, 2024
Developer: Pathea Games
Publisher: PM Studios
Age restrictions: none
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Damian Gacek
August 2, 2023
System Requirements for Let's School Video Game:
PC / Windows
Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core i3-2100 3.1 GHz, 8 GB RAM, graphic card 2 GB GeForce GTX 760 or better, 5 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Recommended System Requirements:
Intel Core i5-7500 3.4 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 5600X 3.7 GHz, 16 GB RAM, graphic card 6 GB GeForce GTX 1060 or better, 5 GB HDD, Windows 10 64-bit.
Game Ratings for Let's School Video Game.
NoobFeed: 85 / 100 by Daman Shelley
Let's School is simply wonderful to play. The game is incredibly easy to pick up, and it makes sure that you learn the mechanics at a relaxed pace. Sadly, the game doesn't exactly have the most unique mechanics, but in all honesty, it is incredibly solid as it stands. Let's School is great for someone who wants to dip their toes into the School simulator genre or someone who wants something not too complicated and has an appreciation for handheld consoles of days past.
Push Square: 5 / 10 by Jade Sayers
Let's School is a moderately okay management sim, which will definitely help you wile away a few hours. A lack of humanity lets it down and makes what could have been a very personable experience into another cog in the machine, taking away any individuality and losing the benefit of having the setting in a school environment by treating school life as purely transactional.
Nintendo Life: 5 / 10 by Trent Cannon
Let's School is a business simulator dressed up as a school simulator, with a heavy focus on the business side of keeping a school operating and not much on the warm, fuzzy feeling that you might get from education and helping kids reach their goals. There are some visual bugs and some frustrating menu layouts to deal with in the Switch version of the game, but there is a deep, engaging – if a bit soulless – simulator here.