| App Name | Tag After School |
| Version | 10.2b |
| File Size | 93 MB |
| Package ID | msh.com |
| Category | Arcade |
| Last Updated | March 11, 2026 |
Step into Shota-Kun’s shoes, a shy student on a dare to explore a creepy school after dark. Strange encounters and mysteries await at every turn.
Your decisions shape the story. Choose wisely to unlock different paths and endings. Apple Service Toolkit - 1.5.3 30
Move through the school carefully. Dodge ghosts and other dangers while managing your limited flashlight battery. Fixed specific bugs related to Location Services on
Stunning HD graphics bring the eerie atmosphere to life, making every moment feel real. The toolkit serves as the primary diagnostic bridge
Simple controls ensure anyone can pick it up and dive in without hassle.
The story shifts with your choices. It offers multiple endings to discover and making each playthrough unique.
Fixed specific bugs related to Location Services on initial boot for macOS Big Sur and improved stability for macOS Monterey.
A technician launches the tool via a dedicated Diagnostic Gateway (DG) on an Intel-based Mac or through a web-based console.
Provides updated diagnostic procedures specifically for the MacBook Pro and Mac mini models featuring the M1 chip.
The toolkit serves as the primary diagnostic bridge between a physical device and Apple's Global Service Exchange (GSX) system. It allows technicians to:
Confirm that a repair was successful and calibrate new components, such as a TrueDepth camera or Studio Display, via the Apple Service Utility . Key Features of Version 1.5.3 30
Integrates with the Self Service Repair program , enabling advanced users to access professional-grade diagnostic tools for out-of-warranty repairs.
Implemented upgraded encryption and authentication for more secure communication between the toolkit and Apple’s servers. How the Toolkit is Used
Access to the full AST suite typically requires an authorized GSX account.
Access real-time data from the System Management Controller (SMC), including temperature readings and hardware IDs.