It’s fourth period. The Chromebook is open, the teacher is distracted, and a student navigates away from the assigned spreadsheet. They aren't looking for the official version of Friday Night Funkin' (FNF) on Newgrounds—they know that site is blocked by the school's firewall. Instead, they type a specific query into Google:

Leo turned the Chromebook slightly so Granger could see the screen. “Look at the URL, sir. It’s GitHub. You can’t block GitHub—the coding club uses it. The robotics team uses it. You’d have to block learning to block this.”

Playing FNF on GitHub offers several advantages over traditional unblocked game sites:

Not all GitHub repos are created equal. Some are broken, some are missing audio, and others are simply the Week 1 demo. Here is how to find a fully functional version.