Crunchyroll Unveils "White Day: A Labyrinth Named School" for Global Audience

Crunchyroll has introduced White Day: A Labyrinth Named School to its Android Game Vault. First launched in South Korea in 2001, this chilling title gained a cult following. The mobile remake hit Android in November 2015.
In 2015, the game was globally released as White Day: The School. Developed by ROI Games (also known as Sonnori) and Gachyon Soft for mobile, it later saw a 2017 release on Windows and PS4, published by PQube in Western markets.
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School is a gripping survival horror experience
It strands you in a haunted high school overnight, challenging you to survive with only your wits and a flashlight. You embody Hee-Min Lee, a new student at Yeondu High School, who sneaks in to leave a gift for a crush.
But the school locks down, plunging you into a nightmarish ordeal. A crazed janitor hunts you, and restless spirits pursue you, as you unravel mysteries, solve puzzles, and search for an escape.
Unlike typical horror games that rely on combat or sudden scares, White Day: A Labyrinth Named School builds dread through atmosphere and suspense. Its shadowy hallways, illuminated only by your flashlight, create an eerie vibe. Dynamic puzzle solutions change with each playthrough, making guides useless.
Check out the game below.
Multiple Endings Add Depth
The game offers nine unique endings, shaped by your interactions with other trapped students. Choosing to save, ignore, or sacrifice them alters the story’s path and the terrors you encounter.
Touch controls are smooth, with support for Bluetooth controllers. Crunchyroll subscribers can download the game from the Google Play Store.
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