School Fury is a high-speed destruction arcade game where you rampage through a school campus, causing as much chaos as possible. You fight enemies, destroy furniture, accumulate combos, and survive increasingly large waves of attacks.
The gameplay, designed by coolgamesonline.io, is intentionally exaggerated. Chairs explode all over the room, enemies bounce off walls with exaggerated rag doll physics, and entire classrooms can be turned into a complete disaster in seconds.
What surprised me most after playing a few times was how addictive the scoring system became. Initially, you just smash random objects for fun. But after a while, you start optimizing your routes, combining destructive combos, and replaying maps to try and break your previous score records.
It quickly becomes the kind of arcade game that makes you want to "play again."

The controls are simple, but surviving longer runs takes more strategy than you’d expect.
One mistake new players make is standing still while attacking.
That usually works for the first few rooms, but later waves become chaotic fast. Hallways fill with enemies quickly, and getting cornered can end a good run almost instantly.
The best strategy is to attack while moving. Think of it more like controlled chaos instead of button mashing.
You’ll score much higher by destroying groups of objects together instead of smashing random items one at a time.
Classrooms packed with desks are perfect combo zones. If you enter with momentum and chain attacks properly, the score multiplier rises incredibly fast.
After replaying a few maps, I noticed experienced players often memorize the most crowded rooms first because they offer the biggest combo opportunities.
One unexpectedly useful tactic is knocking enemies into furniture instead of attacking objects directly.
Because of the ragdoll physics, enemies can destroy multiple items while flying across a room. It sounds ridiculous, but it actually becomes one of the fastest ways to build chaos and combo scores simultaneously.
The controls feel responsive enough that the action never slows down, even during crowded fights.



















