Crunchyroll continues to expand its Android Game Vault with the addition of *White Day: A Labyrinth Named School*, a chilling survival horror title that first gained cult status in Korea back in 2001. The mobile remake, initially launched in South Korea in November 2015 under the name *White Day: The School*, has now found a new audience through Crunchyroll’s growing library.
Developed by ROI Games (also known as Sonnori) and Gachyon Soft for mobile platforms, the game later saw a Western release in 2017 for Windows and PS4, courtesy of PQube. Now, Android users can experience this eerie tale anytime, anywhere.
A Haunting Horror Experience
*White Day: A Labyrinth Named School* plunges players into a terrifying scenario: You’re trapped inside Yeondu High School overnight, forced to rely on your instincts and a single flashlight to survive. As Hee-Min Lee, a new student who sneaks into the school to leave a gift for his crush, you quickly find yourself caught in a nightmare when the building locks down and supernatural forces begin hunting you relentlessly.
You’ll be pursued by a deranged janitor, haunted by vengeful spirits, and thrown into an unsettling mystery buried deep within the school’s walls. Alongside surviving these encounters, you must solve puzzles, uncover hidden secrets, and desperately search for an escape route before dawn.
Atmosphere Over Action
Unlike many modern horror games that depend heavily on combat or jump scares, *White Day* builds fear through its immersive atmosphere and rising tension. Dimly lit hallways, flickering lights, and unpredictable events keep you constantly on edge. Additionally, each playthrough offers unique puzzle solutions, ensuring no two experiences are exactly alike—no guides, no memorization, just pure survival instinct.
Multiple Endings Based on Your Choices
The game features nine different endings, each shaped by how you interact with other students also trapped in the school. Will you save them, ignore their pleas, or make darker choices? Every decision impacts the story's progression and the horrors you encounter.
For control options, the game supports both responsive touch controls and Bluetooth controllers, giving players flexibility in how they navigate the terror. If you're a Crunchyroll subscriber, you can download *White Day: A Labyrinth Named School* directly from the Google Play Store today.
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