No, High School Story is not an offline game. It typically requires an internet connection to play and access its features.
I'm not sure exactly how to play it offline. Maybe you need to download the game first and then look for offline settings within the app.
Yes, there are. One is High School Simulator. It focuses on the high school life experience, with elements like attending classes, interacting with classmates, and participating in school activities. Another is Campus Life Story. You can create your character, explore the campus, and engage in relationships with other students, much like in High School Story. And there's High School Romance, which as the name suggests, has a lot to do with the romantic and social aspects of high school life similar to High School Story.
One option could be BitLife. In BitLife, you can experience various aspects of life, including school - related scenarios which can be somewhat similar to the high school experience in High School Story. Another is Animal Crossing: Pocket Camp. It's an offline game where you can build and manage your own campsite, interact with animal characters, and there are elements of socializing and building relationships much like in High School Story. And then there's My Time at Portia. You can build your own workshop, interact with the townspeople, and there are storylines and relationships to develop, which gives a similar feel in terms of the social and story - building aspects as High School Story.
Well, in High School Story, preps are often characterized as students who are into trendy clothes, parties, and being part of the in-crowd. They might be involved in activities like cheerleading or student council.
In-game detention in High School Story is a form of punishment where students have to stay in a designated area or perform specific tasks within the game's context.
You can usually restart by looking for the 'restart' option within the game's settings menu.
It could be a game that revolves around the experiences in a high school detention setting. Maybe it involves the characters' interactions, their growth, or the various events that take place during detention.
You can usually do it through the settings within the game. Look for an option like 'Link to Game Center' or something similar.
It could be a game that focuses on the events and experiences within a high school detention setting. Maybe it involves the interactions between students who are in detention, like their rivalries, friendships, or the secrets they share while stuck there.
I can't really say if it's a good game or not. I haven't played it myself. It could be good if it has an interesting story, engaging gameplay, and good graphics. But without reviews or personal experience, it's difficult to judge.