School Days
Live a chaotic real time high school life full of choices
School Days throws you into a sprawling, exaggerated high school where every minute counts and chaos is never far away. Instead of quick levels or scripted missions, you live each in-game day in real time, going from bed to breakfast, rushing to class, loitering in corridors, and getting dragged into fights you didn’t plan to start.
The core of the game mixes life simulation with light role-playing. Attending lessons in 10 different subjects actually matters: the better you pay attention, the more likely you are to answer quiz-style questions correctly and boost your grades. At the same time, more than 100 students and staff roam the halls, turning popularity into a second, equally important stat. You’re constantly deciding whether to be a model student, a class clown, or a full-blown troublemaker.
Controls are simple in theory—buttons for attacking, grappling, running, picking up objects, and taunting—but in practice they can feel clumsy, especially during crowded brawls. The physics-based scuffles are messy and often hilarious, yet the same chaos can occasionally be frustrating when you’re stun-locked or juggled by half the school.
Visually, School Days is basic and deliberately rough around the edges, with stiff animations and blocky characters. However, the simplicity helps keep the action fast and the world busy. Performance is generally smooth, though big fights and crowded rooms can lead to some slowdown on weaker devices.
The free version is generous, but ads can break immersion. Upgrading to “Private education” removes them and lets you fully customize students, teachers, and classes for an endless sandbox experience.
School Days is not polished, but it is uniquely addictive—perfect for players who enjoy emergent stories, dark humor, and turning an ordinary school timetable into pure, unscripted mayhem.
package name
air.SchoolPublic
language(s)
English
available on
Android
from
MDickie