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Kindergarten 3

Kindergarten 3

PC
Released

Release Date: June 18, 2025

Adventure, Point-and-click, 2D, Humorous, Indie Games, Singleplayer

The third installment of a series of adventure games, full of bloody and dark humour. Kindergarten 3 takes us to a very unusual type of a pre-school facility. We participate in absurd children adventures, often involving a lot of blood.

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Kindergarten 3 is the third installment of the adventure series full of bloody, black humor. It started in 2017, featuring a very distorted version of adventures of kindergarteners. This project is the result of a collaboration between independent developers: Sean Young and Con Man Games.

Gameplay

In Kindergarten 3 we watch the action from the side.

Adventure in kindergarten

We end up in the titular kindergarten along with the kids transferred here after their adventures in another institution (this was presented in the second part of the series). We participate in events quite unusual for preschool standards, the course of which is largely shaped by our actions and decisions.

Dark comedy

While helping a teacher put on theatrical plays sounds innocent, breaking windows and faces, pulling an alligator out of a pond, or exploring ventilation shafts with a friend clearly show that we are dealing with a dark comedy here. This aspect of the game also emphasizes its brutality - blood flows thickly here, especially during fights with peers or close encounters with the aforementioned reptile.

Setting and characters

The adventure leads us through such places as the school courtyard and playground, the classroom, and the library or the nurse's office. During the adventures, we meet various characters, such as the quarrelsome Austin, sweet Emmy, Davey fascinated by alligators, mysterious Alice, a nurse, Mrs. Lovelett (a teacher), and Director Regis, who was previously a janitor.

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Platforms:

PC Windows

PC Windows

Developer: Con Man Games / Sean Young (PC)

Publisher: SmashGames

Age restrictions: 16+

Features

System Requirements

System Requirements for Kindergarten 3 Video Game:

PC Windows

PC / Windows

Minimum System Requirements:
Intel Core 2 Duo 2.1 GHz, 4 GB RAM, graphic card 512 MB Intel HD, 300 MB HDD, Windows 10.

Ratings

Game Ratings for Kindergarten 3 Video Game.

94%

STEAM Score

All Reviews: Very Positive (1,427)

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User Reviews Summary generated by AI

The main pros of the game

  • Humor and Writing: The game retains the dark humor and witty writing style that fans love, with many reviewers noting it as one of the funniest in the trilogy.
  • Improved Graphics and Animations: Players appreciate the visual upgrades, with many describing the graphics as good or decent.
  • New Characters: Some new characters, like Ms. Lovelett, are well-received, adding fresh dynamics to the game.
  • Exploration Mechanics: The new pacing allows for more exploration without the fear of losing progress, enhancing the overall experience.
  • Nugget's Return: The character Nugget remains a favorite, contributing to the game's charm.

The main cons of the game

  • Reduced Content: Many users feel that Kindergarten 3 has less content than its predecessors, particularly in terms of areas to explore and missions to complete.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Shorter Gameplay: The game can be completed relatively quickly, with some players finishing in under five hours, leading to concerns about its value at a higher price point.
  • Linear Gameplay: The gameplay is described as more hand-holdy, with fewer opportunities for exploration and discovery compared to earlier games.
  • Character Depth: Several reviews mention that many new characters lack the depth and charm of those from previous installments, making them feel bland or less engaging.

The features or elements that are missing from the game according to users

  • Monstermon Minigame: The absence of the Monstermon battles, which were a hit in Kindergarten 2, was a major disappointment.
  • Costume Customization: Players missed the ability to collect and change outfits, which added a fun layer of personalization in earlier games.
  • Money System: The lack of a money system, which provided an additional layer of challenge and strategy in previous games, was noted as a loss.
  • Character Interactions: Some users felt that character interactions were less meaningful and lacked the organic feel of earlier games, with certain characters acting out of character.

Summary

    Conclusion

    • While Kindergarten 3 has its strengths, particularly in humor and graphics, it appears to fall short in content and features compared to its predecessors. Many fans recommend waiting for a sale before purchasing, as the game may not offer the same level of enjoyment or value as the previous titles in the series.

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