
School Fury is a destruction-focused action game where you play as a stressed-out student wielding a giant pencil. Instead of attending class, you'll be destroying entire classrooms as you race against time.
Every object in the classroom reacts to physics-based destruction. Desks explode into splinters of wood, chairs flip over, and lockers shatter with the right impact. Coins drop from destroyed objects, and collecting them unlocks new environments and room layouts.
Developed by coolgamesonline.io in May 2026, the gameplay sounds chaotic — and frankly, it is —, but that's what makes the game so fun.
One of the best parts of School Fury is how dynamic the environments feel.
Unlike many arcade destruction games where objects barely react, almost everything here breaks apart physically. You’ll constantly see:
The visual chaos actually affects your movement, too. In crowded areas, debris can block paths or slow your swings if you aren’t careful.
That small detail makes the gameplay feel much more interactive than most browser-based action games.
After several rounds, these strategies helped me improve the most: