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Gameplay

Explore Agefield, live by the school bell, take on story missions, and decide how much trouble Sam should cause before graduation.

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At a glance: Agefield High blends a compact open world with a daily school routine, timed missions, social choices, exploration, combat, shopping, and character customization.
32Main missions
15Side activities
5Lesson types
2Endings

School days and the clock

Each day moves through a school timetable. Classes compete with story objectives and exploration, so watching the clock matters. You can attend lessons, skip class, visit shops, earn money, or meet characters around town, but some missions appear only during narrow time windows.

Best first habitCheck the time before crossing town. A quest marker may exist all day even when the mission itself cannot start until evening.

Story and side missions

The main campaign follows Sam, Kale, and Axel as their “Rock the School” plan grows from school pranks into a larger confrontation. Side activities provide cash, introduce residents, and give you reasons to explore beyond the campus.

  • Main missions: advance the central story and relationships.
  • Side activities: provide money, small stories, and optional diversions.
  • Classes: five lesson types use quizzes or timed mini-games.
  • Choices: relationships and key decisions contribute to two endings.

Exploring Agefield

The map combines the school with neighborhoods, shops, countryside routes, and mission-specific locations. Bikes make longer trips easier. Clothing and character customization let you shape Sam’s early-2000s look, while stores turn side-job money into useful items and style changes.

Trouble, combat, and consequences

Fights, chases, stealth sequences, and encounters with teachers or police break up the school routine. The systems are deliberately scrappy rather than simulation-heavy: positioning, timing, and knowing when to leave are usually more important than complex combos.

Want to see it in motion?Watch the official gameplay trailer, then use the Beginner Guide for a smoother first day.