
Crunchyroll has added White Day: A Labyrinth Named School to its Android Game Vault. Originally a cult favorite from Korea in 2001, White Day delivers spine-chilling horror at its finest. The remake launched on Android in November 2015 in South Korea.
In 2015, the game was known globally as White Day: The School. Developed by ROI Games (also known as Sonnori) and Gachyon Soft for mobile platforms, a Windows and PS4 port followed in 2017, published by PQube in Western markets.
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a survival horror video game
It strands you in a haunted high school overnight, forcing you to survive with nothing but your wits and a flickering flashlight. You step into the shoes of Hee-Min Lee, a new student at Yeondu High School, who sneaks onto campus one night to leave a gift for her crush.
But when the school locks down, reality unravels into a nightmare. You’re pursued by a deranged janitor and tormented by vengeful spirits. Along the way, you uncover hidden secrets, solve eerie puzzles, and search desperately for an escape.
Unlike many horror titles that rely on combat or cheap jump scares, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School thrives on atmosphere and mounting dread. Dim, pitch-black hallways glow faintly under the glow of your flashlight. With puzzle solutions changing each playthrough, memory and guides offer no advantage.
Take a peek at the game below.
It Has Multiple Endings -----------------------There are nine distinct endings, shaped entirely by the relationships you forge—or break—with the other trapped students. Saving them, ignoring them, or sacrificing them alters the story’s path and the horrors you’ll confront.
Touch controls function smoothly, and the game also supports Bluetooth controllers. If you have a Crunchyroll subscription, grab the game from the Google Play Store.
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