
That's when you realize she isn't a little girl at all, but is instead being controlled by an unknown man named Dr. When you've done the deed, report back to Betty, who will allow you to ask her one question before the game continues. This may be sick, but it's necessary (though you can find more subtle ways to make Timmy cry if you must). Then, with your fists, do her in, chasing her around the house as she screams for mercy. Head into the house, simply letting yourself in, and seek out Timmy's mom. Timmy's family's house is the one with the lemonade stand in front of it. There are a few ways to make Timmy cry, but the easiest (and most sickly rewarding) way is to kill his mother. (If you refuse, you have to figure out a Betty-less way to get out of here, which is possible, but far less fun). And this is when she asks you to make her playmate, Timmy, cry. There's simply no way around it, you have to agree. Upon speaking with her, she'll show you how bossy she can be, and demand that you play a game with her. She can be found at the center of the circular neighborhood in a simple playground. That's where a little girl named Betty comes into play, because you need to find Betty and speak with her. Ultimately, however, you'll find that no one has any idea where your father is, and what's more, you seem trapped in this virtual reality. Activate the computer program when prompted to do so, and a communist invasion of the simulation will occur, killing everyone within for you, allowing you to ultimately escape with unharmed karma. Once activated properly, a computer will reveal itself.

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