Alright, finished it (on Easy) and got the Hyacinth ending, which didn't strike me as being particularly good. Maybe a replay on Hard mode is in order...
All in all, I enjoyed it and I'm very happy to have played this exotic and unknown little survival-horror game. In many ways, the design is somewhat archaic and old-school: Only a limited amount of save items, lots of going back and forth, finding notes and solving some very odd puzzles. The visuals are often dated, and they lack the artistry and polish of other entries in the genre. The sound design too isn't quite as amazing. But for a low-budget title way back from 2000? Amazing work. This is one game that truly succeeds at the concept of not being safe anywhere. Even
Amnesia: The Dark Descent could not realize that. This is a game that manages to keep you on your toes all the time, constantly being cautious and full of fear of what might be behind the next corner or inside the next room. It helps that the game does not outlast its welcome, and keeps adding in new elements and variation to the gameplay, by introducing the player to new areas (of which the level design actually changes how you approach things), new ghosts and other scares.
White Day is crude, it's dated and often ugly. But it is far more effective at fear and true to the principles of survival-horror than many, many other games in this already niche genre.
Every time I try to start the game it crashes. I get the standard ''___ has encountered a problem and needs to close'' message.
I tried going under ''DEVICE SETTING'' but all I get is pop up in Korean that disappears after I click OK and I'm still on the main menu.
Try reinstalling, take a look at the FAQ on the site, retry starting the game a couple of times.