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This page is designed for environments where app installs are impossible or blocked: school devices, lab computers, shared tablets, and strict office machines. It emphasizes lightweight, safe, easy-to-understand vocabulary.

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Unblocked Mode for School and Restricted Environments

Use this mode when your priority is access reliability and supervised-friendly content. Pair choices avoid explicit themes and favor classroom/work-safe nouns, places, and everyday terms that keep rounds smooth.

Why This Mode Is Different

Unlike Online mode, which emphasizes mobile convenience and remote play, Unblocked mode emphasizes controlled environments: short breaks, public spaces, and monitored networks. That is why this page needs its own vocabulary and guidance.

Sample Word Styles for This Mode

  • Notebook vs Textbook
  • Backpack vs Locker
  • Classroom vs Library
  • Teacher vs Principal
  • Recess vs Lunch Break
  • Pencil vs Marker

Host Strategy (Civilian & Imposter)

  • Civilian tip: keep clues neutral and policy-safe in school/work settings.
  • Imposter tip: stick to broad environment language (study, room, class, office).
  • Host tip: use strict timebox (20-second clue, 30-second vote) for recess breaks.
  • Civilian tip: ask practical use questions ('carry?', 'read?', 'write?').
  • Imposter tip: avoid edgy humor; tone mismatch gets attention fast.
  • Teacher/manager tip: run one-device pass mode to prevent screen distraction.

One Real Round Example

Round example: 9 players in a classroom break. Civilians have 'Backpack'; imposter is blind. Clues: 'zipper', 'carry', 'books'. Imposter says 'desk'. A civilian asks, 'Do you wear it on your body?' Civilians answer yes. Imposter says 'sometimes', and the class catches the weak fit.

FAQ

What does unblocked mean here?

No app install and lightweight browser play for restricted devices.

Is this different from online mode?

Yes. Unblocked is school/work-safe and supervised-environment focused; online is device convenience focused.

Can this run on Chromebooks?

Yes, that is a core use case.

Are words safe for class?

Yes, this deck is intentionally classroom-appropriate.

How long should a break-time round last?

3–5 minutes works best in school or office gaps.

Why a separate URL and category?

Because restricted-network users have different intent and need different guidance and vocabulary.