Dw-3 Roommates Revenge -

Ben carefully popped the 'M' and 'N' keys off Marcus’s mechanical keyboard and swapped them. Subtly annoying, yet mathematically infuriating for a guy who spent ten hours a day coding.

To understand the revenge, one must first understand the setting. In university housing nomenclature, "DW" typically designates a specific residential block—often "Dorm West" or a similar variation—while "3" denotes the floor or wing. DW-3 wasn't just a location; for a specific group of students, it was a state of mind. It was a tight-knit, somewhat isolated wing where the rules of the outside world didn't always apply. DW-3 Roommates Revenge

When Marcus returned Sunday night, the apartment looked pristine. Ben was on the couch, calmly sipping tea. Ben carefully popped the 'M' and 'N' keys

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. When Marcus returned Sunday night, the apartment looked