Slaughter School

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4.7
223 reviews
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Content rating
Teen
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About this game

January 1st, 1982. Slater High School has been surrounded by a mysterious freezing mist that has made escape impossible. First the adults disappeared and then most of the girls. There are only 16 of you left and the evil Gholas are among you.

As Head Girl you must use the skills of your remaining troop of fellow students to unmask the evil Gholas and the terrifying serial killer Violet, so you can eliminate them all and save the school! But the Gholas have a few tricks of their own...

A turn based horror strategy game from the developer of 'Slaughter Horse', 'Slaughter School' is an exciting reboot of the original game with improved AI, more detail, more music and lots more creepy fun!

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Note: 'Slaughter School' does -not- contain jump scares or gory imagery. However, there are descriptions of mayhem and murder and spooky audio that may not be suitable for the young or those of a sensitive disposition.

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Advertising and purchase policy: Catsmeat Studios do not believe in ruining the player experience with endless ads or pay-to-win. One interstitial ad will play at the conclusion of each game and small banner ads are displayed when they do not interfere with the gameplay. Adverts are automatically set to be non-targeted and no cookies or data are collected by this app.
Updated on
Oct 22, 2021

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Ratings and reviews

4.7
204 reviews
NineCaliber
March 6, 2023
This is a good version of the game, though I prefer the original slaughter horse, chiefly because it allows for challenge modes and multiplayer. I'd also love to see more roles? Maybe you could unlock more of them after certain achievements or a number of playthroughs, then the game would have more replay value and depth. It's funny that you can upload your own images to the game characters and change their name. Maybe some new music to unlock would be good, too. It's a decent game for a while.
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Ly Michael De Luis Aurelia
February 23, 2024
Although the gameplay is decent and there's better animation, Slaughter Horse's scary atmosphere is better. Slaughter School just isn't giving the vibe and feeling of hopelessness and anxiety that maybe some night, your Newshound is killed. It lacks tension. Please add more creepy stuff, and add the challenges, more dialogues and such. Its pretty underwhelming for something supposed to be better that it's "on the end of its life" counterpart. Also, add multiplayer too, LAN if u can ^^
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Antoni Langen
July 9, 2022
A really unique take on the werewolf/mafia game concept and probably the only one to date that is a true single player game (along with its predecessor, Slaughter Horse). I absolutely love the concept. It's great to see all the new and improved features like the role reveal when discovered through reports, makes the gameplay much more enjoyable. I only wish there was an option of adding notes or presumed roles against each picture so I don't need to sift through the evidence over and over.
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What's new

*Fixed bug where the Lookout would spot incorrect roles.
*The Ghola Liar is now a master of disguise, and will appear to be an innocent girl to the lookout!
*The Liar, in her disguise, can now also visit the victims of the Queen or Drone the same night as they do to confuse matters.
*Instruction text can now be scrolled.
*Fixed bug where resetting a girl's name back to default would set them ALL back to default.
*Audio clues now play during the night phase...