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If the craziness from Kindergarten and Kindergarten 2 wasn't enough, there's now a third helping with Kindergarten 3 out now.

The first game released in 2017, the second in 2019 and finally you get to experience Wednesday at a new school full of mystery, violence and there's green goo pouring out of the wall - that can't be good. These poor kids, they've been through a lot huh?

More: "Welcome to Kindergarten 3! It's now Wednesday and the kids have been sent to yet another new school filled with mystery and violence. Green goo is seeping out of every corner. The principal and other kids have gone missing. The teacher speaks only in rhyming songs and there's a gator in the pond. Typical kindergarten things. It's up to you to help everyone and figure out what's going on."

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New Places!

  • A school yard with a gator in the pond!
  • A classroom with a stage for performing Ms. Lovelett's plays!
  • A library filled with books and all of the bad children who got study hall!
  • A nurse's office filled with various medications and equipment children shouldn't play with!
  • A playground with a really cool slide!
  • And other places you might find in a school!

New Assignments

  • Help Ms. Lovelett put on plays!
  • Infiltrate the school air duct system with Carla!
  • Assist the janitor in removing the gator from the pond!
  • Help Davey stop the janitor from doing that!
  • Break windows!
  • Break faces!
  • Join a support group!
  • Just get through the day!

The first two were pretty nuts and this looks like more of the same, which is a great thing. It's getting a positive reception from Steam players too.

Kindergarten 3 | Release Date: 18th June 2025

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