High School Gang - Campus battles & exploration
Experience an immersive open world where you tackle school gangs, attend classes, and build relationships with fellow students.

- 1.0.7 Version
- 3.8 Score
- 4M+ Downloads
- In-game purchases License
- 12+ Content Rating
Violent crime has become a common occurrence in the inner-city high school, where activities are dominated by a gang of punks. The situation is so perilous that students must pass through a metal detector at the entrance!
You have been selected to restore order to the school! Stand against oppressors, challenge and defeat the gangs, play pranks on teachers, and climb the social ladder within the school. Alternatively, you can wander around the campus and develop a romance with a wholesome girl – the choice is yours!
Game Features:
- Embark on missions to assist friends and classmates while gaining their respect
- Take classes to learn various skills just like any other student
- Navigate the 3D open world of a lifelike campus environment on foot
High School Havoc: Where Social Climbing Meets Street Justice
Stepping through that humming metal detector on day one, I knew this wasn’t your average high school sim—it’s a pressure cooker of teenage anarchy where every hallway holds a calculated risk. What gripped me instantly wasn’t just the brawls (though dropkicking a locker to stun a gang enforcer never gets old), but the brilliantly layered social ecosystem.
Choosing to sabotage the chemistry lab to frame a rival gang leader had cascading consequences: teachers tightened patrols, the chess club rallied behind me as an anti-bully vigilante, and the wholesome art student I’d been courting gave me side-eye for weeks. The genius lies in how your reputation morphs dynamically—help a nerd recover stolen textbooks, and suddenly science geeks slip you exam answers; humiliate a jock in the cafeteria, and his crew ambushes you near the bleachers.
Combat is gloriously chaotic—improvised weapons like cafeteria trays or fire extinguishers turn scuffles into slapstick carnage—but the real strategy emerges in faction manipulation. Igniting a turf war between the punk gang and tech-club hackers by planting evidence creates breathing room to pursue side hustles, like tutoring for cash to upgrade your prank arsenal.
Romance isn’t just fluff; bonding with the bookish library aide unlocks shortcuts through restricted areas, while dating the principal’s daughter risks expulsion but offers access to staff-only surveillance rooms. Even attending class matters—acing math improves hacking minigames for sabotaging security systems, while gym boosts stamina for outrunning hall monitors. The open world thrums with secrets: graffiti tags that mark gang territory, hidden rooftop meetups, even a black market in the boiler room selling everything from firecrackers to forged hall passes. It’s a masterclass in emergent storytelling where every detention slip tells a tale of your chaotic rise from transfer student to underground legend.
Your High School Havoc FAQ Insights:
Q: Are classes just time-wasters or do they impact gameplay?
A: Shockingly vital. English boosts persuasion for diffusing fights; shop class lets you craft weapons like nail-studded bats; drama improves acting skills to feign innocence when caught. Skipping weakens stats—fail gym, and you’ll tire faster during chases.
Q: How deep is the romance system?
A: Far beyond token dating. Each love interest has unique questlines (helping the activist organize protests, tutoring the athlete to keep his scholarship) that alter campus dynamics. Their loyalties shift too—date rival gang affiliates, and prepare for betrayal.
Q: Is the gang conflict just mindless fighting?
A: Tactical subterfuge. Provoke infighting by stealing gang insignias, plant contraband to get rivals expelled, or broker alliances for backup during raids. Each faction has strengths (punks excel in brawls, hackers disable security) to exploit or counter.
Q: Can you truly "restore order" or is chaos inevitable?
A: Your choices define the outcome. Crush gangs through brute force and the school becomes a police state. Undermine them stealthily, and student factions self-police. Overdo pranks, though, and even allies turn against you.
Q: How interactive is the open world?
A: Teeming with systemic depth. Lockers hide collectibles or traps, vending machines can be rigged to distract guards, and NPCs remember your actions—vandalize a mural, and the art club glares for days. Every corner rewards curiosity.
Grab your backpack and your switchblade—this hall pass is your ticket to chaos.
- Version1.0.7
- UpdateJul 17, 2025
- DeveloperItalic Games
- CategoryAction & Adventure
- Requires AndroidAndroid 4.1+
- Downloads4M+
- Package Namecom.highschool.gangsters
- Signature3c15963394cecc701727bbad59d7d3d9
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Engaging open-world experience
Good graphics quality
Low storage requirement
Fun combat mechanics
Nostalgic feel similar to "Bully"
Short loading times for ads
Satisfying character interactions
Variety of missions and activities
Frequent ad interruptions
Limited mission variety
Small map size
Lack of free-roaming features
Clunky controls and gameplay mechanics
Graphics could use more optimization
Hard to recover health during gameplay
Repetitive dialogue and sound effects
Bugs and glitches affecting playability