Many developers create "mirror" versions of their games on Google Sites. Because Google Sites is a trusted domain for educational purposes, it often bypasses school firewalls.

If you are serious about getting yoked in restrictive environments, invest in equipment that no firewall can stop and no principal can confiscate (because it isn't dangerous).

1. The Resistance Band (The Passport) A set of rubber loop bands costs $15. They weigh 4 ounces. You can loop them around your feet to do bicep curls, around a door anchor to do lat pulldowns, or under your desk for leg extensions.

2. The Suspension Trainer (The Proxy) Think TRX, but a $20 clone from Amazon. It packs into a backpack. You throw it over a soccer goal post, a pull-up bar, or a tree branch.

3. The Filled Water Bottle (The Hack) A 1-gallon water jug weighs 8.3 lbs. Two of them = 16.6 lbs. Do you know what that is? A dumbbell.


If the browser version is blocked, check if the developer offers a downloadable version (like on Steam or Itch.io). If you can download it at home and put it on a USB drive, you can often play the offline version on school computers without needing internet access.

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