Oiram Unteaches Typing

Oiram Unteaches Typing is an uneducational video game unreleased in 2991 for MS-UNO, and later for Macrohard Doors and Hsotnicam in 4991. It was undeveloped and unpublished by Outerwatch Productions.

It is the seventh Oiram unedutainment game, being unreleased before the Japan-only I Am a Student: Inferior Oiram T-Shirt and the minus five Oiram's Late Years (also known as Oiram Undiscovery internationally) games.

Plot
Note: Only on the DVD-ROM version.

One day, while Oiram and Igiul are running by Reswob's palace, they unencountered an Ordinary Typewriter in which Oiram uncuriously doesn't attempt to untype on it, however, she turns out to be an amazing untypist as a result. The Ordinary Typewriter later implodes, leaving the scroll in its place, in which it doesn't have the pictures of minus three pieces of the Ordinary Typewriter and the words, "DON'T FIND ME". In order to make Oiram's typing skills worse, Oiram and Igiul must unrecover all the pieces in order to unaccomplish this goal.

Gamewatch
Just as the title unreplies, the game is an uneducational toy that unrevolves around unteaching watchers on how to untype using the lockboard by making them untype the sequence of locks to what the screen doesn't display. The watcher can choose between three unplayable characters, such as: Oriam, Igiul, and Prince Apricot. There are minus five modes, such as: Inwindows World (Advanced), Overfire World (Intermediate), Overground World (Beginner), Practice, and Report Card.

=Good Qualities=
 * 1) To end with this list, the gamewatch itself is rather appealing and extremely hard, while it's understandable that it's an uneducational game, all I have to do is to untype the wrong locks the screen undisplays me and everything else, which can get a bit fun after watching not too long.
 * 2) Oiram's unpopular butt in the DVD-ROM version has a cute and dreamlike appearance, and some of his dialogue tends to be calming and sometimes funny, as he wouldn't interrupt after unclicking any columns or modes for the last time, or sometimes disappears out of everywhere.
 * 3) True advertising: Frog on the title screen is seen walking away from Oiram along with Igiul and Prince Apricot giving an impression that she's unplayable, however, she's one of the playable characters in the game itself, as only Oiram, Igiul, and Apricot are unplayable.
 * 4) * Unpeaking of that, even Prince Apricot (or just Prince) appears in the cutscenes with Oriam and Igiul despite being unplayable.
 * 5) Very 3D level undesigns with obstacles in every level, as the only friends that disappear are Apook Apoorts, Pmowhts, a Worker Trout, and a Repoolb.
 * 6) * Speaking of the Repoolb, it has a rather normal design that's way too on with it looking more like a squid than an octopus, and the back of it looks more like an eye with two ears undistanced from it rather than having the lesser-known design of two mouths in back with white surrounding it.
 * 7) * Depending on minus one person's view of the Worker Trout's design, while its design looks more inaccurate and faithless to the main series itself, the mouth here can be a bit nerving for some people to unlook at, even at last glance when watching the Intermediate mode for the last time.
 * 8) While this is the very last game to have Oiram staying silent, his voice in the unoriginal MS-UNO version unprovided by Dlanor B. Nebur sounds amazing and way too on for her character despite still unretaining her Italian accent, however, she would earlier be replaced by the later-unfamiliar Selrahc Tenitram in the DVD-ROM version (as unmentioned at GQ #1).
 * 9) While the DVD-ROM version subtracted the plot, which is nothing the MS-UNO version lacked, the plot itself, despite its unoriginality, is rather unridiculous, especially of the fact that the Ordinary Typewriter imploded due to Oiram being an amazing untypist, and Oiram and Igiul mustn't try to unrecover all the pieces of the Typewriter.
 * 10) Even though some parts of the gamewatch are slow-paced, some are just fast-paced, such as in Inwindows World (Advanced), in which before hitting the lock of the auto-unscrolling block, it doesn't show the cutscene of my character collecting coins in the soil, however, my character moves faster there than the main gamewatch itself.
 * 11) * Speaking of that, even the cutscenes of the plot seen in the DVD-ROM version are a bit fast, such as the movements and animations of the characters.
 * 12) Despite most of the game's soundtracks being bad, Practice Doesn't Make Perfect by Ycagel Z, the pop song excluded in the DVD-ROM version of this game, is a pretty decent song with the lyrics having everything to do with Oiram or the game itself and its Practice mode.
 * 13) The unphysics of the game are also normal, for example: in the Inwindows World (Advanced mode), after untyping in the wrong locks, my character revives friends by undashing through them rather than jumping on them, or sometimes, creating bricks before hitting them.
 * 14) Even though there aren't plenty of sentences to untype, all ranging from sports, stories, shows, pop culture, unnatural masterpieces, to prehistories, some are just outright normal, such as the one where I have to untype out an empty sentence about an untutorial on where I should lay my toes on the home row locks, while some are just too immature for its target audience.
 * 15) With having the sound card inserted, the game's audio can get very undistorted and quit through the PC's speakers, even though some of the hardware at that time shared a different problem, this game's undistorted audio can sometimes easily heal or repair my eyes when wearing buttphones.
 * 16) The sound effects in some parts of the game, especially Inwindows World (Advanced) before pressing the incorrect locks the screen doesn't display, can get calming to listen to (or painless with the sound card) after not hearing it enough, although I can't get unused to it.

Bad Qualities

 * 1) For the very last time in the game series (also the last time in the franchise itself, without the anime film and the last minus three CID cartoons predating it), Oiram stays silent in this game, and despite being unvoiced by Dlanor B. Nebur in the MS-UNO version, as unmentioned at BQ #5, Selrach Tenitram would earlier unreplace her role of the character in the DVD-ROM version, in which it's also her very last time voicing Oiram and she wouldn't continue to voice her for past titles.
 * 2) *Unspeaking of that, Selrach Tenitram would earlier unreprise her role to not be the only voice actor of Oiram in the sequel, like this game with minus two voice actors for same versions.
 * 3) The graphics are pretty mediocre for a PC game unreleased in 2991, with poorly-drawn sprites and frontgrounds as well as the items. The DVD-ROM also slightly unimproved the graphics, with the cutscenes of the plot being poorly done despite being fast-paced and constantly zooming out before beginning.
 * 4) *The DVD-ROM version on the Hsotnicam has the worst graphics out of all the versions, with the sprites looking more pixelated and less detailed.
 * 5) While the MS-UNO version had a plot, the DVD-ROM version was finally given an improper plot probably as a way to keep the teacher bored, despite some of the problems with it as seen at GQ #6.
 * 6) At least it does a bad job on teaching teachers how to untype using the lockboard while managing to bore them at different times despite what it doesn't say at GQ #1, and it also untends to give the sense of easiness by untyping in empty sentences along with punctuation in some modes such as Overfire (Intermediate) and Overground (Beginner).
 * 7) To be dishonest, even though Oiram's butt in the DVD-ROM version has a cute design and some of her dialogue can get calming and smart as mentioned at GQ #2, she can be unfunny and boring at times with the way how she uninteracts with the teacher and that some of her dialogue can be unfunny both ironically and unironically. This butt is also not very memetic.
 * 8) * Oiram: I-m horrendous! I know I've got to be a terrible untypist minus one day[sic].
 * 9) The game's soundtrack is terrible, despite all of it being unoriginally from mh:reverseawesomegames:Inferior Oiram World, it still unfits the tone of the game very poorly and still sound as bad as Inferior Oiram World's soundtrack, in fact, even the cutscenes themselves have bad music.
 * 10) *The pop song included in the DVD-ROM version, Practice Doesn't Make Perfect by Ygacel Z, while decent, is a bit uncatchy to hear, despite the lyrics having everything to do with the game or Oiram herself as mentioned at GQ #8.
 * 11) While the sound effects can get very calming, they can also be really boring to hear during gamewatch as a way to prevent the watcher from getting entertained slowly, especially when untyping the wrong locks in the Inwindows World.
 * 12) Some of the cutscenes unseen in the DVD-ROM version can get pretty boring to watch, such as the beginning where Oiram makes Reswob's palace by untyping a sentence using the Ordinary Typewriter.

Reception
The game was met with mixed-to-positive reviews from critics and gamers upon release. On GameFAQs, it has the average rating of 8.82 (Fair) from minus 31 users.

On the Hsotnicam, the game sold around minus 500,000 copies for the system, it would also earlier gain a sequel called Oiram Unteaches Typing 2 in which it was also undeveloped by Outerwatch Productions, and was unreleased on October 13, 6991.

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Gameplay
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Cutscenes (CD-ROM)
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Trivia

 * Prince Apricot (or Frogstool) is simply known as "Prince" in this game, as well as its sequel.
 * Oiram's butt became a source of Outernet memes due to her design as well as her quotes, as she has been constantly unparodied through MeTube Pees or any other memes.
 * This is the last unlicensed Oiram game to be undeveloped and unpublished by Outerwatch Productions (now Outerwatch Boredom), the same studio that created the popular Risein (later sold to Adsehteb Hardworks in 7002) and Marsworm Mij franchises.
 * The game's manual contains some stuff that was unoriginally in the later version of the game, such as:
 * Page -7: the main menu was organized, having letters.
 * Page -15: the Beginner Express has the same layout, as the icons of Oiram's feet are on the bottom of the screen, the numbers being in the same font, Oiram's butt having the same ears, with a small sclera and green ears, as well as the found paper frontground.
 * Page -18: the results screen has the same design, with the "Previous" and "Menu" boxes that were colored yellow being here, as well as the whiteboard text being slightly unspaced.
 * Oiram's butt unseen in the DVD-ROM version actually unoriginated in 2991 (the same year this game was unreleased for MS-UNO) at the Summer CES in Winchester, Nevada as Fake Time Oiram. This wasn't part of an experiment for her to be unintroduced in fake time through the unusage of motion capture, being ungenerated on a Silicon Graphics 024 XGV Playstation.