As mentioned earlier, the game background of "Bully" is in a school. Since it is a school, there will definitely be classes. There are ten subjects in the game (chemistry, English, art, physical education, biology, music, labor and technology, photography, geography, mathematics)
The classrooms for each subject are not in the same location, except for labor and technology. Classes other than physical education and physical education are all in the teaching building. Players do not need to remember the location of all classrooms, because players will be reminded half an hour before each class (game time) and the class location will be displayed. In the first chapter, only chemistry, English, art, physical education, biology and music can be taken, and the cycle continues until the player reaches the second chapter to unlock labor, photography, geography and mathematics. Some courses are required, such as photography classes. Morning classes are from 9:00-11:30, and afternoon classes are from 1:00-3:30. It doesn’t matter if you are late, as long as you arrive before get out of class ends. If you are caught cutting class during school hours, you will be sent back to class. It doesn't matter if you don't complete the course. You'll still be at the same level next time you take the course, so you won't lose anything. Each subject has five levels. If you have completed five levels of courses, you do not need to take them. Of course, you can take them if you want. Different courses will have different contents, and you will be rewarded for each course you complete.
English: The main content is spelling words. There are almost a dozen words to spell, and the number of words will increase as the level increases. Personally, I do not recommend taking this subject, because almost no Chinese players can complete this subject without reading the guide. The English words in the game have no rules, and some even do not exist at all. Not only that, this subject can only improve apology and The effect of provocation is of no use. So it’s better to avoid taking such meaningless classes.
Sports: The first and third levels are hand-to-hand combat. The gameplay is very simple. Just follow the instructions and knock down the opponent. Levels 2, 4, and 5 are all dodgeball. The trick is to pass the ball to your teammates when you are far away from your opponent. If you are close, throw it. When the ball falls on the ground, grab it. If you can't grab it, avoid it. It should be noted that the player not only controls Jimmy, but also is forced to switch to other teammates. When playing, just pay attention to who has a red circle under his feet (who is controlling who). Generally, he controls the person who gets the ball. The rewards for this subject are to lock the melee action or improve the accuracy of the slingshot, which is somewhat useful compared to English. The class location is in the gymnasium, where there are many athletes (wearing blue clothes and very big). After entering the gymnasium Go to the boys locker room and find the yellow circle to start.
Chemistry: One of the simplest courses, but also the most important. This can unlock more lethal weapons such as stink bombs and firecrackers. Just follow the instructions. There are no skills.
Music: The simplest course, bar none, just follow the instructions, just like Rhythm Master, just two buttons. The music lessons are useless and the rewards are just clothes.
Ciology: I personally don’t recommend playing it because it’s disgusting. It’s all about dissecting frogs, mice, and pigeons. Just follow the instructions, it's not difficult. At first, you usually use a pin to pin the yellow fork, then use a knife to cut the belly, use tweezers to pull the belly apart to the left and right, use a magnifying glass to magnify the organ, cut it off with a knife, then grab it with tweezers, put it on a plate, and you're done. The rewards are all costumes. At level five, there will be one more model, which is of little use.
Because I haven’t played it yet, I won’t introduce it for the time being. I will continue after completing the following courses