
Crunchyroll has added the survival horror classic White Day: A Labyrinth Named School to its Android Game Vault. Originally a cult favorite Korean horror title from 2001, the game delivers spine-chilling thrills. The Android remake first launched in South Korea back in November 2015.
Globally released in 2015 as White Day: The School, the mobile version was developed by ROI Games (Sonnori) and Gachyon Soft. Western audiences later received PC and PS4 ports in 2017 through publisher PQube.
White Day: A Labyrinth Named School - Survival Horror at Its Finest
This terrifying experience strands players in a haunted high school overnight, challenging them to survive using only their wits and a flashlight. You assume the role of Hee-Min Lee, a new transfer student at Yeondu High School who sneaks in after hours to deliver a gift to his crush.
The peaceful gesture quickly turns nightmarish when the school doors mysteriously lock. Now trapped, you must evade a psychotic janitor and supernatural entities while uncovering dark secrets, solving clever puzzles, and searching for an escape.
Unlike traditional horror games focused on combat or jump scares, this title builds tension through oppressive atmosphere and psychological horror. Players navigate pitch-black hallways illuminated only by their flashlight's beam. With puzzle solutions that randomize with each playthrough, you can't rely on memorization or walkthroughs.
Check out the gameplay trailer below:
Diverse Endings Based on Your Choices
The game features nine distinct endings shaped by your relationships with other trapped students. Your decisions - whether to rescue, abandon, or sacrifice them - dramatically alter the story's progression and the horrors you'll encounter.
The mobile version offers responsive touch controls along with Bluetooth controller support. Crunchyroll subscribers can download the game now via the Google Play Store.
For more horror gaming news, check out our coverage of Identity V developer Joker Studio's upcoming mobile RPG Sea of Remnants.
