Helen Keller Simulator

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A very accurate flash game where you simulate situations from Helen Keller's life!
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Arrow Keys: Move
Spacebar: Interact with objects (open doors, read braille)

Post your high scores!

Mine is 13554!
 
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You burned yourself by answering the iron and died!
Your score was 27726.

SOUNDS like something i would do :unsure: *hears the sizzling of flesh*

Edit:
You caught on fire walking into Mt. Saint Helens and died!
Your score was 49649.
 

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TEACH ME MASTER!!!

edit:
You caught on fire walking into Mt. Saint Helens and died!
Your score was 87315.
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You caught on fire walking into Mt. Saint Helens and died!
Your score was 94402.


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You fell down an open storm drain and died!
Your score was 215838.

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EDIT: STOP POSTING FAKE SCOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOREEEEEEEESSSSSS!!!!!!!!!!1111!!!!!!1 :ninja:
 

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I just realized that it doesn't even matter what buttons you hit on the keyboard, it just waits for a random amount of time and then chooses a random death, even if you don't move. I am sad now, because I just wasted the past 15 minutes of my life.
 

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