He discovers a terrible truth: To graduate is to dissolve completely into the ocean, becoming nothing but plankton and silt.
This paper analyzes the fictional "Abyss School" as a trope in East Asian horror narratives. It argues that the school becomes a liminal abyss where institutional authority, adolescent trauma, and supernatural collapse converge. Using close reading of White Day and analogous works, the study examines how corridors, locked classrooms, and ritualized violence transform pedagogical space into a psychological abyss. Abyss School
Players navigate through various school floors, including unique areas like a swimming pool and classrooms filled with riddles. He discovers a terrible truth: To graduate is
The game’s namesake isn’t just a visual effect. The Abyss spreads as you play, slowly altering the map. A hallway you cleared five minutes ago might now hold a wall of darkness—and something moving inside it. This forces you to keep moving, never feeling safe. Using close reading of White Day and analogous
: Players follow Yuhee, an ordinary student who wakes up in a submerged high school that has sunk into the deep sea. The environment is a distorted, aquatic graveyard filled with flooded classrooms and dimly lit corridors.
The remote allows you to safely follow a zombie's path to cross areas without being attacked by anglerfish.
In the sprawling landscape of indie horror games, where jump scares and gore often dominate the headlines, a niche title has quietly clawed its way into the nightmares of players worldwide: . At first glance, the name evokes a simple premise—a terrifying educational institution—but veteran players know that Abyss School is far more than a haunted high school simulator.