In the simulation game School Fury, players assume control of a defiant student who dashes through classrooms replete with furniture, supplies, and other potentially breakable objects. The objective is to destroy as many as can be done in the allotted period.

You play as a rebellious student in the simulation game School Fury, and you have to find your way through classes full of things that can break, like furniture, tools, and other things. You have a certain amount of time to take as many apart as you can.
You get a lot of points for smashing a lot of things in a short amount of time. The swift demolition is really satisfying and keeps the game going rapidly. Special items will arrive at random in the classroom. They can instantly improve speed or power or unleash vast, destructive chains.
Collect coins to unlock new powers.
After each stage, the score and coins collected will be determined by the level of destruction you cause. You can spend coins you get to increase damage, increase speed, or get better weaponry on the next level to do more destruction. The variety of weaponry, from simple to strong, makes the gameplay fascinating and varied.
Fully destructible school maps provide a limitless number of objects to break. It transforms uninteresting study rooms into a vast, entertaining playground. The hilarious ragdoll physics make enemy combat incredibly entertaining. The rapid progression mechanism allows for speedy weapon and tool upgrades. Combo-based scoring encourages efficient and consistent environmental damage. Casual stress alleviation design eliminates punishing game-over states.
School Fury becomes more enjoyable as everything begins to go apart at the same time. The classrooms gradually evolving into impossible messes is more satisfying than the real score system.
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