How Did My Dad Go To School

How Did My Dad Go To School

Can my PC run How Did My Dad Go To School

Find out whether your PC can run this game by reviewing the minimum and recommended requirements below.

RAM 5 GB+ Storage 5 GB+ Windows 10

Game Details

Languages
English، French، Italian، German، Spanish - Spain، Simplified Chinese، Portuguese - Brazil، Danish، Dutch، Traditional Chinese، Japanese، Spanish - Latin America، Norwegian، Portuguese - Portugal، Russian، Turkish، Greek، Swedish، Languages With Full Audio Support
Genre
Adventure، Casual، Indie
Category
Single-player، Family Sharing
Developer
Voidvania
Publisher
Voidvania

Minimum Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i3-2100 / 2100 / I3-2100 / 3-2100 / i3 2100 / AMD FX-4100
GPU
Intel HD 4000 / NVIDIA RTX PRO 4000 Blackwell / PRO 4000 / 4000 / AMD Radeon HD 5000
RAM
5 GB
Storage
5 GB
OS
Windows 10

Recommended Requirements

CPU
Intel Core i5-4670K / 4670K / 4670 / I5-4670K / 5-4670K / i5 4670K
GPU
GeForce GTX 1050 / GTX 1050 / 1050 / Radeon RX 580 / AMD Radeon RX 580 Series
RAM
2 GB
Storage
20 GB
OS
Windows 10

Game Description



How Did My Dad Go to School?
is a low-poly, comedy-driven, precision platformer where dads’ endless “Back in my day…” school stories turn into actual gameplay.

Logic doesn’t live here—because it got stuck inside Dad’s memory. Each level begins with an over-the-top dad line, and that line becomes a mechanic:

  • “Winters were brutal!” → icy floors, pushing winds, massive rolling snowballs

  • “It was uphill both ways!” → gravity gags and impossible slopes

  • “We had no shoes!” → tactical shoe/no-shoe choices that change how you move

With every death, Dad’s story escalates… and the world gets even more ridiculous. In this game, dying isn’t just punishment—it’s the punchline that unlocks the next layer of chaos.


Gameplay

  • Short, intense stages: 1–3 minute vignettes with quick checkpoints

  • Precision platforming: tight controls, readable hazards, “fair” difficulty

  • Shifting conditions: wind cycles, collapsing platforms, chase moments

  • One objective: reach school (while carrying Dad’s ego intact)

Content & vibe

  • Low-poly visuals: clean silhouettes, clear readability, snappy comedy animations

  • Humor-first presentation: dad quotes, signs, absurd details

  • Replayable runs: fewer deaths, faster times, cleaner routes

Can you finally make it to school… or will Dad’s story keep getting worse every time you fail?