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School Fury is a destruction simulation game published Ozgames. Instead of giving players complicated objectives, the game throws you into classrooms and hallways packed with breakable objects and simply lets the chaos happen naturally.

At first, the school still feels normal. Desks stay lined up, computers remain on tables, and the rooms look almost untouched. Then one chair slides into another, a table blocks half the doorway, and suddenly moving through the classroom becomes harder than actually destroying it.

That slow buildup of mess is what makes the game surprisingly entertaining.

How to Play

Each run places you inside different school areas filled with furniture, equipment, and random objects that can be destroyed for points. Smashing items quickly builds combo chains, while longer runs unlock more coins for upgrades. The game feels smoother when you keep moving instead of standing in one corner destroying the same pile repeatedly. Some rooms become difficult to navigate once debris starts covering the floor.

Later runs feel less about destruction and more about managing the chaos you already created.

When the Rooms Get Messy

Early classrooms are wide open, so combo chains happen naturally. After enough destruction, though, rooms start fighting against you. Chairs slide into pathways, broken tables block movement, and small objects can interrupt momentum at the worst possible moment.

There are times when losing a combo has nothing to do with timing. The room simply becomes too cluttered to move cleanly anymore.

Controls

  • WASD / Arrow Keys – Move
  • Spacebar – Attack or interact

Tips for Better Runs

  • Move between rooms instead of staying still
  • Target groups of objects close together
  • Avoid trapping yourself near debris piles
  • Wider rooms are easier for maintaining combos

Key Features

  • Fully destructible school environments
  • Physics-heavy object interactions
  • Combo-based scoring system
  • Unlockable weapons and upgrades
  • Fast browser gameplay sessions
  • Chaotic classrooms that change during runs

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Conclusion

School Fury becomes more fun once everything starts falling apart at the same time. The classrooms slowly turning into impossible messes ends up being more satisfying than the actual score system.

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