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2 [[caption-width-right:641:"Hey there! Welcome to my school! I don't get many visitors, so I'm glad to have you here!"]]
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4''Dave's Fun Algebra Class'' is a VideoGame/BaldisBasicsInEducationAndLearning GameMod series that replaces all the characters with {{Expies}} that have slightly altered mechanics.
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6There are five mods in the DFAC series - the original ''Dave's Fun Algebra Class'', ''Dave's Fun Algebra Class 2'' (with a remaster of the former putting both together), ''Dave's House'', ''Dave's Dream'', and ''VideoGame/VsDaveAndBambi'', the last of which is modded from VideoGame/FridayNightFunkin, [[GenreShift a cutesy yet adult-themed rhythm game, far opposed to the edutainment and horror genres that the other entries' source material is in.]] That mod also has its own page, so jump over there for tropes specific to it.
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8!!Hey there! Welcome to my page! Tropers don't visit me that often, so I'm glad you're here!
9* AdaptedOut: As of the remaster of ''Dave's Fun Algebra Class'', Garrett no longer exists in the game due to issues with his creator, being replaced with Spike.
10* AntagonistTitle: Like its main source material, the main antagonist Dave's name is prominently in the title of all five mods.
11* AntiFrustrationFeatures: While holding the paper out to solve questions in ''Dave's Fun Algebra Class Remastered'', you can still move around, which helps when Dave is really close by.
12* BirthdayEpisode: Dave's House takes place the day before Tristan's birthday, with presents hidden around the titular house. In a pre-release version of the game, it's instead on the big day itself, with the player tasked to gather some supplies for Tristan's big birthday party.
13* BossBattle: As of Version 1.3 of Dave's House, Tristan can actually fight his dad in a two-phase boss fight, armed with only a blaster gun and his agility.
14* CastOfExpies: Everyone in the series (save perhaps for Tristan) is clearly a slight modification and reskin of a Baldi's Basics character - e.g. Diamond Man is Arts & Crafters with no 7-notebook activation requirement, Gotta Sleep is Gotta Sweep but he puts you to sleep, the Green Alien Monitor is just a green Principal of the Thing, and so on.
15* CompositeCharacter: Dave himself is built on both Baldi and 1st Prize, taking the former's love of math and role as the one who can give you a Game Over and the latter's movement patterns and robotic-sounding voice.
16* DamageProofVehicle: Subverted in Dave's House. Tristan can use a butter knife to damage Dave's wheelchair, forcing him to temporarily stop his pursuit to repair it. In addition, if you stop him in DFAC Remastered with a USB With a VIRUS! in your inventory, his wheelchair will spin uncontrollably on the spot.
17-->"What the-?! My wheelchair has a virus! Stay right here; give me a second to fix it."
18* DeathByAdaptation: Garrett (the It's A Bully Expy) dies between DFAC 1 & 2.
19* EverythingIsAnIpodInTheFuture: In DFAC 2 (and DFAC Remastered's upcoming Future Mode), instead of papers, you're running around collecting computers.
20* NoFairCheating: If you get Dave thrown out of the school and glue the front door to stop him from returning in DFAC Remastered, [[spoiler:he'll take note of you trying to beat the game without him, expressing a TranquilFury and initiating a Cheater Mode to make you pay for your action]].
21-->[[spoiler:"I know what you're trying to do. There is a special place in hell for cheaters like you. [[ThisIsGonnaSuck HAVE FUN.]]"]]
22* PieInTheFace: This can happen if you throw a pie at Dave in ''Dave's House'', leaving him unable to move or catch you while he's blinded.
23* ReplacementGoldfish: Robot Garrett, who was built after the real one died.
24** Spike is one of these in a more meta sense.
25* TimeSkip: While it's not made clear how much time passes between the two DFAC games / DFAC Remastered's modes, Dave remarks that he hasn't seen you in a while when you enter the school.
26-->"Hey, you're back at my school. Haven't met you in a while. Go ahead and do some of the math!"
27* TokenGoodTeammate: In ''Dave's House'', an orb-like character called the Item Planet can give the player a free item upon touching it, essentially reversing the bully role from Baldi's Basics. [[MythologyGag It even questions whether or not the player thought it would steal their items.]] It might accidentally steal an item, though, but will simply ask you not to rely on it as much.
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