You are an attorney (we think) who has to attend a trial between two complainants. The judge isn’t pleased that you’re late, but the trial must go on. Examine each of the testimonies with care and help the judge decide.
Listen carefully to both the plaintiff and defendant.
Choose between the two’s testimonials or interject your own.
The judge will choose based on your analysis. Don’t let him down.
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I Am Not a Lawyer Game for Kids Video Game Play Instructions
How to Play
Settle a case between a cat and a dog.
Starting the Game
On the welcome screen, select Play beneath the title of the game to begin.
Move the slider on the top left corner to adjust the game’s audio volume.
The game begins with a short cutscene explaining the premise of the game.
Game Controls
Desktop
With your mouse, left click to select the option.
Touchscreen devices
Tap on the screen with your fingers to select an option.
Walkthrough
You start by giving an excuse for the judge. You slept in, as per the cutscene.
You have the option to tell him the truth or tell him you were sick.
Whatever excuse you give him will not impact anything, but he does think positively of you if you told him you weren’t feeling well.
If you ever find yourself confused, select the repeat option.
Technically, the game’s description is not inaccurate. Your job is to assess the case and determine which party is guilty. This will, instead, make you a juror rather than attorney.
Each party, a cat (plaintiff) and a dog (defendant), will give their testimony in pictogram form.
Watch each of their testimonies carefully and determine between the 2 parties is more honest.
The cases are as follows:
General
In each of the cases, you have the following options:
Side with the cat.
Side with the dog.
Accuse the dog of attacking you.
The outcome of the case depends on which side you take. You can either take the cat’s side or the dog’s.
Harassment
The cat accuses the dog of harassingly them to steal their food. The dog counters that he merely picked something up that was dropped
Catnapping
The cat accuses the dog of stealing away their kitten. The dog counters that the kitten merely went with them voluntarily.
Mugging
The cat accuses the dog of trying to mug them. The dog meanwhile claims they were returning money the cat dropped to them.
In this last case, you can accuse the dog of bribing you.
Target Audience
The game is suited for players who like cute animal games.
The game has no adult themed content.
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Originality3.6
Replayability3.4
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Mobile Friendly Cross Browser Support
This game is rendered in mobile-friendly HTML5, so it offers cross-device gameplay. You can play it on mobile devices like Apple iPhones, Google Android powered cell phones from manufactures like Samsung, tablets like the iPad or Kindle Fire, laptops, and Windows-powered desktop computers. All game files are stored locally in your web browser cache. This game works in Apple Safari, Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Mozilla Firefox, Opera and other modern web browsers.
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