Conor wants to get his pro card back, so he recruits new classmates Franklin, Wendell and Ashley to play the game for him. But, a failed attempt to ditch school early to practice lands them in detention with a tough teacher.
The gang forms a gaming club that gets them out of gym class. Wendell goes to insane lengths to sneak into the library to return a book he borrowed in the first grade.
When Wendell's life falls apart from playing too much Puddin' Party, a cheesy, kids' phone game, Conor and the rest of the crew go to extreme lengths to break him of his lame obsession.
When a sponsor sends the gang a hi-tech gamer's chair, they all want it for themselves. Franklin has a solution, a competition to see who can go the longest without gaming.
When Mondale High's beloved "Spirit Egg" is stolen by a rival school, Conor and Wendell must go undercover to get it back in time for the big pep rally.
When Wendell introduces his new girlfriend to the gang, it turns out to be Conor's old gaming rival who wins the gang over, forcing a split between Conor and the team.
When the gang signs with a video game company, they're offered the perks of a high-end corporate sponsor, but only if they replace Franklin as a member of their team.
When Conor fails his driving test he ends up with an impossible driver's ed instructor, meanwhile Wendell and Franklin help Ashley to win Miss Frontier.
Conor and Ashley give Mr. Spanks another chance at breaking the school's punting record in football while Wendell and Franklin compete to become the next school mascot.
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By what name was Gamer's Guide to Pretty Much Everything (2015) officially released in India in English?