30 Days With My Schoolrefusing Sister Final Repack ⟶
She followed me to the living room. We played until sunrise. She beat me three times.
School refusal is a marathon, not a sprint. By replacing pressure with structure and judgment with empathy, you can help your sister find her footing, reclaim her education, and heal her relationship with learning.
Most media surrounding school refusal focuses strictly on parent-child dynamics. By filtering the story through a sibling's lens, the game highlights a unique middle-ground perspective—someone who wants to help but lacks authority, forcing them to rely entirely on building peer-to-peer trust. Educational Value
Day 30. Still here. Still learning.
This version cleans up the original’s rougher translation edges and adds a “Sister’s Diary” unlockable after the first playthrough. That alone recontextualizes everything. What seemed like apathy becomes dread. What felt like stubbornness becomes fear.
: You have a limited 30-day window to achieve specific endings. Each day is divided into time slots where you can choose various actions.
On Day 29, she walked through that side door. She stayed for forty-five minutes and came back to the car pale, exhausted, but victorious. Day 30 was a rest day to recover from the sensory drain, spent planning her schedule for the upcoming weeks. 30 days with my schoolrefusing sister final repack
The story follows a protagonist who is tasked by their parents to look after their sister for 30 days while they are away. The sister has become a "shut-in" (hikikomori) and refuses to attend school. Your goal is to interact with her daily to improve her mental state and eventually encourage her to return to society.
: Smoother performance, bug fixes, and compatibility with modern operating systems. Translation
The game operates on a strict 30-day calendar cycle. Every morning, afternoon, and evening requires you to make strategic choices regarding how you spend your time and limited budget. She followed me to the living room
Refusal is not laziness. It is a shattered safety system. Your job is not to fix the school. Your job is to become the safe co-regulator. Repack the day with tiny, achievable anchors. One problem. One text to a friend. One shower. That’s it.
Relationship Level Up: From 'Stranger' to 'Sibling'.
[Your Name/AI] Genre: Slice of Life / Psychological Drama Word Count: Approx. 2,500 words School refusal is a marathon, not a sprint
Most of the narrative takes place within a single apartment, focusing on small, mundane moments—sharing a meal or watching TV—as the primary catalysts for emotional breakthroughs. 4. Critical Analysis of Endings