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Agefield High launches on PC amid player complaints over crashes and animations
Agefield High: Rock The School launched on PC as a spiritual successor to Bully, set in the early 2000s with humor inspired by American Pie. Steam user reviews cite crashes, lag, very stiff character animations and sluggish, imprecise combat even on low settings, and a GameSpot reviewer echoed those technical and writing complaints. Developer-publisher Refugium Games posted an in-character Steam message acknowledging rough edges; the game is priced at roughly $30 and saw a largely negative first-day reception.
- Agefield High: Rock The School released on PC and positions itself as a Bully spiritual successor set in the early 2000s with adult comedy influences.
- Steam reviews list technical problems including crashes, performance lag, very stiff character animations, and slow, imprecise combat even when graphics are set to very low.
- GameSpot reviewer Jean-Luc Seipke reiterated the technical issues and criticized the game's writing; the title does not use AI-generated art.
- Refugium Games posted an in-character Steam message saying "Please be gentle with the walls. The paint is still fresh," acknowledging rough edges while the game sells for around $30.