School Days

In-app purchases
4.1
285K reviews
10M+
Downloads
Content rating
Teen
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About this game

The most popular kid in class - now celebrating over 10 MILLION downloads!

The prison has closed down and re-opened as a high school, but the challenge to survive and thrive remains the same! Live every hour of every day in real-time - from getting out of bed in the morning to attending a timetable full of classes, as you explore a city filled with interactive props. Picking up knowledge from each class helps you answer real questions in 10 different subjects, as you work towards the grades you need to graduate. But with over 100 fellow students walking the halls, an equally important popularity contest decides whether your days are filled with fun or fear.

Although the game is mostly free to play, you can upgrade to a "Private" education to remove ads and make the school your own - starting with a student of your own creation and saving your changes to all 10 classes as well as the teachers and civilians. Private students also benefit from a more continuous experience that never ends until you're ready for it to.

BASIC CONTROLS:
In-game tutorials explain in more depth, but the basic controls are as follows:
A = Attack (on its own to aim low, with a direction to aim high)
G = Grapple
R = Run
P = Pick-Up / Drop (with a direction to throw)
T = Taunt (interact with props)

OTHER CONTROLS
- Press ATTACK and RUN together to launch a powerful attack.
- Press any button with any direction (or none) in a grapple to trigger different moves (as in Wrestling Revolution).
- Press RUN and PICK-UP together to set fire to a small object (which can then be used to set fire to a large object).
- Touch the clock or health meter to pause the game for more options.
- Tap the speech bubbles to speed through conversations.

PERFORMANCE
- If you find your device struggles to display lots of characters, considering keeping the "Population" option low.
- "Speed Up Frame Rate" sleeping will require good performance, so consider leaving it on "Speed Up Clock".
- Head to the "Display" options to tone down other features.
Updated on
Sep 18, 2024

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Ratings and reviews

4.1
237K reviews
Logan Melanson
November 6, 2024
2018: Funny! I am a 7th grader learning school facts about different subjects. This game helps me learn a few things. Also, all your other games are AMAZING! Especially Extra Lives, my all-time favorite! 2024 Edit: I am now in 12th grade and am still playing this game. I'm still learning new things I've never known before. Who knew a game could be a learning opportunity and fun to play at the same time? Keep up the good work.
30 people found this review helpful
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Trinity Stormes
April 8, 2024
This game is great! Although it does have a few flaws here and there it's worth installing and is a great time killer. But I do have a few complaints. Firstly, sometimes characters will take items from you, then you try to take it back and you get in trouble for stealing. Next, sometimes characters will randomly interact (ex. Hugging, kissing, etc) when you're trying to get somewhere and it can cause you to be late. But that's really the only major flaws. Mdickie games are great and worth a try
473 people found this review helpful
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Nova Giernet
January 13, 2024
I've played almost every mdickie game made (for mobile at least), and based on them, this is an improvement, especially from school days, like being able to actually interact with other characters actually teach when having the teacher position etc. The camera movement is a little confusing at first, but I got used to it after a bit. Overall, I enjoy playing this and the older games a lot. I hope I see a remake for hard times like this.
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What’s new

- Enhanced compatibility with the latest versions of Android.
- Higher resolution as standard.
- Controller support for "Private" students.
- No longer supported by ads.