
School Fury is a beat-em-up action game where you battle through classrooms and hallways packed with aggressive enemies. Unlike many simple stickman fighting games, this one feels faster and more chaotic because enemies attack from multiple directions at once.
The gameplay is easy to learn, but surviving later levels requires smart movement and timing.
Fight → avoid damage → clear rooms → unlock harder fights.
1. Never Stay in the Center
One mistake new players make is standing in the middle of enemies. In my experience, the safest strategy is staying near corners or walls so opponents can only attack from one direction.
2. Attack After Enemy Animations
Enemies often pause briefly before attacking. Wait for that moment, dodge, then counterattack quickly instead of spamming buttons nonstop.
3. Jumping Is Better Than Backtracking
Trying to run backward usually gets you trapped. A quick jump through enemy gaps works much better during crowded fights.
4. Focus on Fast Enemies First
Some enemies move much faster than others and can interrupt your combos constantly. Eliminating them early makes later fights easier.
5. Don’t Rush New Rooms
Several rooms spawn enemies immediately. Enter slowly and check enemy positions before attacking. This avoids taking free damage at the start.
One issue I noticed while playing is that aggressive rushing often leads to getting stun-locked by multiple opponents. Careful positioning works far better than pure offense.
After testing the game for multiple rounds, the combat feels smoother than expected for a browser-based fighting game. The movement is responsive, and fights become genuinely intense once enemies begin surrounding you from both sides.
A useful strategy I discovered is avoiding long combo spam. Short hit-and-move attacks are much safer in later stages. I also noticed that panic jumping at the wrong time can place you directly into enemy attacks, especially in smaller rooms.
The game works best for players who enjoy reaction-based arcade fighting rather than deep combo systems.