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November 26, 2015
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White Day: A Labyrinth Named School

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School
7.6
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Based on 32 Reviews
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Release date
November 26, 2015
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Summary

When a good deed goes awry you and your fellow students are Locked inside your school at night, hunted by a killer janitor and Haunted by the troubled souls of the dead. Can you remain hidden, solve the clues and uncover the dark secrets of the building's past to survive the deadly threats? or will the after-class horror claim your life before you can escape?

White Day: A Labyrinth Named School System Requirements

🤏 Minimum Requirements

OS:
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
CPU:
Intel® Core™ E8400 or better
RAM:
4 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia® GeForce® GTS 250 or better, Radeon HD 5750
HDD:
10 GB available space

👍 Recommended Specs

OS:
Windows 7, Windows 8, Windows 10
CPU:
Intel® Core™ i5-2300 or better
RAM:
8 GB RAM
GPU:
Nvidia® GeForce® GTX 650, or better
HDD:
10 GB available space

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Critic Reviews32

White Day isn’t at the top of its genre, but it’s a solid entry. The real surprise, though, is the effective post-release work that the developers did to fix their game and transform it into something worthwhile after starting it off as a frustrating failure. There are plenty of issues with taking games away from physical media, but examples like this support the concept — the developers didn’t release an unfinished work, they’d just made bad design choices. Luckily, the current nature of gaming gave them a chance to turn a mediocre work into a good one, and they were smart enough to take it.
March 5, 2018
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White Day is a bloody scary game. Not just because it is a horror title, but just as much because of the flaws. It contains a very annoying janitor and a frustratingly precise control setup. Because of this the game doesn't live up to what it could be.
September 12, 2017
Cheap jump scares aside, White Day is still as unsettling as it ever was, even 16 years after its debut release.
September 7, 2017

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