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You start inside a normal-looking school. Then you pick up a weapon and the whole place turns into chaos. Desks break apart, lockers scatter everywhere, and objects bounce around the room after strong hits. The destruction feels exaggerated on purpose, which makes even simple attacks look ridiculous after a while.
Some rooms are packed tightly with objects, so combo chains happen naturally if you keep moving instead of stopping between hits.
There’s almost no pressure. You’re not trying to survive difficult enemies or memorize complicated mechanics. Most of the time, you just run into a room and start wrecking everything inside it. The timer exists, but failing doesn’t really feel punishing. You simply restart and cause more damage again.
Early weapons feel weak compared to later unlocks. Stronger tools clear rooms much faster and make combo chains easier to maintain. Cosmetic outfits also help keep later runs from feeling too repetitive. New areas add more objects and tighter layouts, which usually means bigger destruction chains.
School Fury works because it stays simple. You break things, watch the physics react, collect rewards, and immediately jump back into another messy run.