![]() It actually holds a spot in history as the first proper hide'n'sneak horror game, Clock Tower can technically hold this title but White Day did things in 2001 that would only be popularized much later in the genre in 2010 with Amnesia: The Dark Descent. White Day had a reputation as being up there as a scary game, though this of course is subjective. The PC/PS4 release has new content that wasn't in the original game or the mobile remake, including some new ghosts, new locations, a new character, a new ending, and more. The mobile remake released last year in 2016, and did incrediably well for them, becoming the #2 top selling paid app in Korea ever. They announced in 2015 that they were going to do a remake of White Day for PC/PS4/Mobile. The studio went under after the release of the original game due to it under-performing (and cancelling a planned international release and mobile port in the process), but almost 15-years later almost all the original team of the game had saved up and reformed their studio, reobtained the rights to their franchise, and began work on a remake of their 2001 cult classic, believing it'll find an audience more now than it did during its original release. ![]() The game has since become a cult classic among horror enthusiast, including an old thread I made on GAF which brought some attention to the title. White Day: A Labyrinth Named School (2017) is a PS4/PC remake of a cult classic Korean survival-horror game that released only in Korea in 2001.
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