Dw-3 Roommates Revenge 【Tested - 2025】

On Day 100, the screen fades to black. A single line of text appears: “You should have cleaned the microwave.” Then the game restarts. But this time, the opening credits read: “Dormitory Warfare 3: Roommates Revenge – A Sarah Story.”

I tried this last night. I’m on Day 56. Chad just handed me his own tooth. Riley hasn’t blinked in three hours. Sarah asked me for the Wi-Fi password. DW-3 Roommates Revenge

Her name was .

From Day 31 onward, the game changes. The messy room resets to pristine. Your grades go up. Chad and Riley stop arguing. But subtitles will flicker: [Sarah]: “I took care of it.” The horror is gradual. You notice Chad’s dialogue tree shrinks. He stops talking about football. Then he stops leaving his bed. By Day 40, his character model is just… sitting. Staring at the wall. Riley starts whispering to the air vents. On Day 100, the screen fades to black

Don’t knock.

For those unfamiliar, Dormitory Warfare 3 (DW-3) was a 2011 college-life sim that dabbled in dark comedy. You play as Alex, a freshman sharing a cramped triple suite with two NPCs: (the jock) and Riley (the nerd). The core loop was relationship management—stealing snacks, covering for skipped classes, and unlocking "Alliance" endings. I’m on Day 56