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The first thing you'll notice is that almost everything seems breakable. A neat display in the middle of a shop? Gone. Fancy decorations by the entrance? Not for long. Half the fun comes from spotting something across the room and immediately deciding it needs to be destroyed.
As you move through the mall, coins appear from the wreckage. Before long, you'll find yourself checking every corner, not because you have to, but because there might be something fun hiding there.
Every section of the mall has its own look. Some stores are packed with furniture, while others are filled with decorations and displays waiting for a direct hit. There isn't a complicated story pushing you forward. Instead of telling you exactly what to do, the game lets you loose and sees how much trouble you can cause.
That's what makes it relaxing, weirdly. No pressure. No timers. Just you and a mall that won't stay clean for very long.
The controls are easy to learn from the moment you start.
Coins earned during each run can be spent on unlockables. New weapons change the way you tear through the environment, while extra outfits add a bit of fun customization. There are plenty of reasons to keep playing, especially if you enjoy collecting everything a game has to offer.
Mall Fury knows exactly what it wants to be. It isn't trying to tell an emotional story or test your reflexes every second. It's a lighthearted game about making a ridiculous mess and enjoying the results. Sometimes watching a pile of furniture explode across a room is all the entertainment you need.