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Dolphin cheat-em-up Classroom Aquatic passes Kickstarter goal by a fin

It was close, but Classroom Aquatic just made its goal on Kickstarter tonight with less than an hour to spare.

"Thank you all so much," developer Sunken Places wrote in an update.

Classroom Aquatic successfully completed its crowdfunding goal of $30,000. The underwater trivia/stealth game (or "cheat-em-up") stars dolphins who must cheat to pass exams — or win at class elections, double date at the school dance, or take the prize at the science fair. It is available for all operating systems and is compatible with the Oculus Rift virtual reality headset.

The title is expected to ship in December.

Stephanie Carmichael

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