Bad Guys at School flips the classroom experience on its head, giving you the freedom to live out your rebellious fantasies in a chaotic school setting. Whether you decide to be the student stirring up trouble or the teacher trying to regain control, this game offers hilarious missions, wild physics, and total mayhem. It’s not about grades—it’s about getting away with whatever you can, as stylishly as possible.
At the core of Bad Guys at School is the freedom to choose how you want to wreak—or prevent—havoc. The game supports both solo play and multiplayer chaos, with the environment reacting in real time to your actions. Here’s how the two roles play out:
• As a student: Break rules, sabotage lessons, and pull off pranks while avoiding teachers and surveillance.
• As a teacher: Patrol the school, hunt down troublemakers, and restore order—if you can keep up.
Each character type has its own objectives, and every match can feel wildly different depending on who’s playing what.
Instead of strict linear levels, Bad Guys at School thrives on player choice. The game gives you missions, but how you complete them is entirely up to you. The sandbox-style layout means:
• You can approach tasks from multiple angles—stealth, chaos, or distraction.
• Each classroom and hallway can be used as a weapon or a trap.
• Random events and destructible objects make every session unpredictable.
The joy of the game comes from creating your own stories—one exploding locker or fire alarm at a time.
Bad Guys at School doesn’t hold back when it comes to letting you bend the rules. The game is packed with usable items that can be collected or earned by completing missions. These tools range from practical to completely absurd:
• Slingshots and firecrackers: Distract or disorient authority figures during key moments.
• Disguises: Blend in as different students or staff to sneak past checkpoints.
• Vehicles: Unlock everything from skateboards to full-blown bikes for a speedy escape.
As you level up, new gear becomes available, adding new layers of depth to how you interact with the environment.
• Is there a campaign? While the game isn’t story-driven in the traditional sense, it offers structured missions that unlock new items and areas.
• Can I play with friends? Yes, the multiplayer mode is one of the highlights. You can either cooperate or compete in absolute chaos.
• Are there consequences for causing too much trouble? Getting caught might mean failing missions, losing your progress, or facing a hilarious detention scene—but that’s part of the fun.
Whether you’re throwing paper airplanes or launching an all-out classroom war, Bad Guys at School captures the spirit of rebellious mischief in a playful, over-the-top package. Every bell ring is an opportunity for chaos—how you answer it is entirely up to you.