It’s a perfect day in the life of a University of Leeds student. You’re sitting in Nero Cafe, savoring the frothy warmth of a cappuccino, basking in the peaceful rhythm of campus life. Around you, students chat softly, their laughter blending with the hum of coffee machines. Life feels... harmonious.
[[Continue|Start]]
You approach a student clutching a thick binder and rushing down the hall.
“Do you know where Room LT 25 is?” you ask.
“I think it’s on the 10th floor… or maybe the 12th?” they reply, not entirely sure.
[[Take the stairs|QR Code Chaos]]
[[Ignore them and look for a wall map|Lost Professor]]
As you step inside, your phone flickers. Suddenly, a tiny cartoon bee with a QR code body appears.
“Hello, I’m Scanleez, the Attendance Spirit! Lost already? Let me guide you… but first, you’ll need to solve some challenges!”
[[Proceed to the first challenge|Crowded Corridors]]
You find a professor pacing nervously in a dead-end hallway.
“This building is ridiculous! I can’t even find my own lecture hall,” he exclaims.
[[Team up with the professor|End Lost]]
[[Continue solo|QR Code Chaos]]
You find a QR code taped to a wall, but your app crashes when you scan it.
“Looks like your phone’s giving up. Maybe you need a stronger signal… or better luck!”
[[Climb the stairs|Final QR Code]]
[[Search near a window|Final QR Code]]
Your first challenge is navigating the packed hallways. Students are everywhere, and you can barely move.
[[Push through the crowd|Lost Professor]]
[[Take a suspiciously empty corridor|Shadow Student]]
You spot the Shadow Student leaning casually against a wall.
A campus legend, they’re rumored to always get full attendance despite never being seen in class. Some say they’ve unlocked the ultimate secret to surviving the QR code maze, while others insist they don’t even exist.
“Need help?” they ask, not even looking up from their phone. “Lucky for you, I know all the shortcuts.”
[[Follow their advice|Final QR Code]]
[[Ignore them and move on|Lost Professor]]
It seems that you finally reach your classroom. There are two QR codes: one on the lectern and another on the door.
[[Scan the lectern code|Wrong Lecture]]
[[Scan the door code|Maze Master]]
[[Give up and head to Nero Cafe|Philosophical Rebel]]
[[Wander away, lost in thought|Eternal Wanderer]]
You decide to team up with the professor, reasoning that two lost people might be better than one.
“Thank you!” he says. “I’ve been teaching here for years, but this building? It’s a nightmare.”
After wandering aimlessly together for a while, the professor suddenly spots a QR code taped to a window.
“There it is!” he exclaims. “Well, good luck with your class—I need to find mine!”
[[Scan the QR code|Final QR Code]]
[[Keep exploring the building alone|Shadow Student]]
“Oops! Looks like you scanned the wrong code. Better luck next time!”
GAME OVER: You attended the wrong lecture, and your attendance wasn’t recorded. At least you learned something new about quantum mechanics.
[[Play Again|Intro]]
“Great job! You found the right QR code. Now sit back, relax, and enjoy the lecture… if you can find a seat.”
Congratulations, you’ve completed the game and earned the title of **Maze Master**! You successfully navigated Roger Stevens and logged your attendance like a pro.
[[Play Again|Intro]]You decide to abandon the QR code hunt and head to Nero Cafe instead. As you sip on a perfectly brewed cappuccino, you reflect on the absurdity of modern university systems.
“Attendance logs… who even checks them?” you muse.
GAME OVER: You didn’t make it back to Roger Stevens, but at least your attendance was logged (somehow). You’ve earned the title of **Philosophical Rebel** for prioritizing coffee over chaos.
[[Play Again|Intro]]You confidently walk up to the lectern and scan the QR code. The screen on your phone flickers, and a message pops up:
“Congratulations! You’ve successfully signed into… *Professor Quinn’s Advanced Quantum Mechanics* lecture.”
Wait. That’s not your class.
“Oops! Looks like you scanned the wrong code. Better luck next time!” Scanleez buzzes mockingly.
GAME OVER: You got hopelessly lost in Roger Stevens, missing both your class and the QR scan. You’ve earned the title of **Eternal Wanderer**. Better luck next semester!
[[Play Again|Intro]]You frantically open your email app, scrolling through countless messages with titles like “Urgent: Course Updates” and “Please Read: Important Announcement.” But somehow, the one email you need is nowhere to be found. Classic.
Your cappuccino sits forgotten as you panic-refresh your inbox, hoping it magically reappears.
[[Give up and head to Roger Stevens|Head to Roger Stevens]]
[[Ask the Nero barista for advice|Ask Barista]]
You gulp down the last of your cappuccino and sprint out of Nero Cafe like you’re on a mission. As you approach Roger Stevens, the building looms before you—a maze of corridors, staircases, and dead ends.
You step inside, and your phone buzzes. It’s UniLeeds app reminding you to scan in, but of course, the Wi-Fi signal here is practically nonexistent. Great.
[[Try to navigate using your instincts|Crowded Corridors]]
[[Look for a student who might help|Ask Student]]
[[Hope Scanleez shows up| the Attendance Spirit]]
You approach the Nero barista, who’s expertly pouring latte art into someone’s flat white.
“Roger Stevens?” they say, raising an eyebrow. “Good luck. I’ve heard even Google Maps refuses to work there.”
They offer you a sympathetic smile and a pro tip: “Start on the second floor and avoid the left wing—it’s a trap.”
[[Take their advice and head to Roger Stevens|Head to Roger Stevens]]
[[Ignore their advice and try your luck|Crowded Corridors]]
But then, reality strikes—last week, your professor sent an email about a classroom change. But, of course, you forgot where it was. The only thing you remember is that it’s in Roger Stevens, the infamous labyrinth of confusion.
To make matters worse, the building is notorious for its terrible Wi-Fi signal, making QR code scanning an impossible mission. They say attendance matters, yet it has no impact on your grades. And still, reminders flood your inbox, urging you to scan, scan, scan. Is it a joke? Or a test of your patience?
Class starts in ten minutes, and you realize… you can’t find the email with the new location. What do you do?
[[Search for the email on your phone|Search Email]]
[[Rush to Roger Stevens and hope for the best|Head to Roger Stevens]]
[[Ask the Nero barista for advice|Ask Barista]]