School Fury
Trying School Fury revealed just how addictive destruction games can be.
At first glance, I thought School Fury was just a quick, fun vandalism game. But after playing it, I found it quite addictive. The feeling of running around the school with a hammer, smashing desks and lockers, sounds simple but is surprisingly entertaining.
The game doesn't have a lengthy introduction. You start playing right away. The character appears in the classroom surrounded by piles of objects, and the task is almost obvious to everyone: destroy as much as possible.
This game was published by CoolGamesOnline.io, a browser gaming platform featuring free action, racing, puzzle, and multiplayer games.
You can smash anything!
The most fun part is that almost anything in the level can be destroyed. On one level, I only intended to smash a few chairs and move on to the next, but ended up spending several more minutes smashing the entire room.
Each time an object breaks, the sound and visual effects are quite fun. Not overly realistic, but enough to create a satisfying feeling. The more you play, the messier the screen becomes with broken pieces everywhere, which is quite comical.
No Grinding Required
Many games now require players to upgrade various things, which is quite time-consuming. School Fury is different. Just jump into the game and play; you don't need to remember too many features.
Controls are also simple:
- Move using WASD
- Click the mouse to attack
- Run around the map and destroy objects
That's all, but it's still fun enough to play multiple levels continuously.
Fast-paced gameplay, suitable for short breaks
One day, I only intended to play for a few minutes to relieve boredom, but ended up playing longer than planned. Partly because the levels progress quickly, and partly because I always wanted to see what new areas were there to destroy.
There are normal classroom areas, and other areas filled with larger machines or objects, so each level feels different.
Is School Fury worth playing?
If you like lighthearted games that don't require much thought but still provide good entertainment, School Fury is quite good. The game doesn't try to make everything overly complicated. It's simply a fun smashing game for players to relieve stress after studying or working.
Not all action games need competition or a big storyline. Sometimes, just running around and smashing up a room is enough to make players happy.





































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