Details about School Horror Escape

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Version History of School Horror Escape

1.0.4

June 30, 2015

This app has been updated by Apple to display the Apple Watch app icon. fixed the bug in toilet room.

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1.0.0

March 20, 2015

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Description of School Horror Escape

Tap on the screen to find items, solve the puzzles, and escape from this horror school. The setting is at an old run-down school property. Solve the 7 puzzles to successfully escape from this school. FYI, this escape game can have some slightly horrifying elements for you to enjoy. Even as a beginner at escape games, you can beat this with ease. **Auto-save Feature Background Music: Pocket Sound (http://pocket-se.info/) Sound Effects: Sound Effect Lab (http://soundeffect-lab.info/)

School Horror Escape: FAQ

Is School Horror Escape compatible with iPad devices?

Yes, School Horror Escape can be used on an iPad.

Who made the School Horror Escape app?

Mikio Samejima developed the School Horror Escape app.

What is the minimum iOS version for the School Horror Escape app?

Your iOS device must be running iOS 7.0 or above.

What user rating does School Horror Escape have?

School Horror Escape has an average rating of 3.1 out of 5.

What is the primary genre of the School Horror Escape app?

The Primary Genre Of The School Horror Escape App Is Games.

Which version of School Horror Escape is the latest one?

1.0.4 is the newest version of School Horror Escape.

When was the last School Horror Escape update?

The most recent update for School Horror Escape was released on September 18, 2024.

When was School Horror Escape first released?

The release date of the app was on February 5, 2023.

What is the content advisory rating for School Horror Escape?

May contain mild language, violence, or suggestive themes, suitable for ages 9 and up.

What languages does School Horror Escape support?

You can use the School Horror Escape app in English.

Is School Horror Escape available in Apple Arcade's lineup?

No, School Horror Escape is not available on Apple Arcade.

Are there in-app purchases available in School Horror Escape?

No, School Horror Escape does not offer in-app purchases.

Does School Horror Escape support Apple Vision Pro compatibility?

No, School Horror Escape does not support compatibility with Apple Vision Pro.

Does School Horror Escape display any ads?

No, School Horror Escape does not display any ads.

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Reviews of School Horror Escape

  • Can't read it

    I can't really read anything, but if you can take the time to screenshot everything and Google Translate it (through the photo translator) it's easy enough to grasp. The only hard part is figuring out the order to open the restroom stalls. Just for those who really are interested, I'll tell you the more obscure answers. The order to open the restroom stalls (starting from the left) is 1, 3, 2, 4, 3. The code for the locker in the first room is 712, (you find the code by putting a comb on a desk in the first room.) In the pool room, put us the recorder on the second lane's bloodstained platform. Also, in the Library, (leave first room, hit right arrow, go down hall, first door left,) you can get a ladder and prop it up against a wall and get a book, which you will put on one of the desks to leave the room. The double doors at the end of the hall on the lower floor have a sign above it, so you have to throw a baseball at it to knock the sign down. I can't think of any other of the puzzles that include reading to get hints or codes, so that should be it. If you have trouble with the keys, just tap around on the different keyholes that you can find. (Try to match the kanji with signs if you can.) It's quite vague, but very easy compared to other escape games that I've played, and besides all that I've mentioned, it can be completed without needing to know Japanese. The person who made the game (Mikio Samejima) has made other escape games (in English, though some of it is Japanglish) and they are quite good. I suggest Wappoi Room Escape, as it has a sort of "story line" going on.
  • Can't play, language barrier

    The description says it's in English but it's not. I wasn't able to play the game.
  • Not in English

    Could not play looks like it could be a great game. But doesn't show a place to put it in English.