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Office Fury

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About Office Fury

The office feels like a trap, the code isn't working, and it's late. In Office Fury, you take on the role of Steve Snaps just when he's had enough. No speeches, no buildup—just a sudden decision to stop fixing problems and start smashing them.

Sixty Seconds of Destruction

You get one minute. That’s all the time you have to turn a quiet workplace into a disaster zone. Desks, monitors, printers—everything around you can be destroyed. There’s no time to think twice; you move, swing, and keep moving.

Keep the Chaos Going

Smashing things randomly won’t get you far. The key is staying in motion. Every object you destroy adds to a combo, and the longer you keep it going, the higher your score climbs. Pause for even a second, and the momentum is gone.

Tools That Hit Harder

The more damage you cause, the more points you earn—and those points unlock better weapons. It's okay to start slow, but powerful tools quickly make a big difference, enabling you to dominate the office with less effort and greater influence.

New Rooms, More Targets

There is more than one area in the office. More rooms are waiting for you if you break through the doors, and each one has something new to ruin. You have another opportunity to raise your score before the allotted time runs out in each new section.

Don’t Get Stopped

You’re not alone in the building. Security guards and coworkers will try to shut things down. You can avoid them or deal with them directly, but either way, they slow you down if you’re not careful.

Let It Out

Office Fury doesn’t overcomplicate things. It’s quick, loud, and straight to the point. One minute, total chaos, and a chance to blow off steam in a way real life never allows.

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Note: Ozgames.io publishes Office Fury



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