I have often wondered where I would need to use the Pythagorean Theorem in real life; thank you for giving me some examples.
I love the immediate death after "Damn kids these days." If only all teachers thought in the first way. I was going to give this 5 stars, as this is an awesome way of having a student practice math, but I came across two unfinished parts. Going to the house, and "What do I do next?" after incorrectly determining with the shelves. I played the correct version through first. It is fun, but I cannot give top ratings when a student might screw up and wonder what happened next.
Creepy ending. Playing on my laptop whilst reading that it was sent by aliens to enslave me. It's right; we wouldn't fight. I have deducted a star because it wasn't clear what I should do with the message. I figured it out eventually, but would have been nice to have a little hint in the text.
This honestly had me believing every word trying to figure out which one really happened, as I could visualize them both. I found it a little hard to read, but that is well understandable given the time period.
Some of the writing seems bad, and it doesn't seem finished. The description claims to have plenty of destinations, but I clicked every option. and only came across two. A bit more variety would have been nice.
I am a lesbian woman who knows from experience that coming out doesn't always go well. My cousin was disowned for being gay, and when I tried to come out, my mother laughed at me and gave me a long list of reasons why it would be impossible for me to be into women. I never tried coming out to family again. I only knocked off a star because I had to skim through some of the text due to the speed when I wanted to focus on the story.