: Features eight extra missions and four additional classes— Biology, Music, Math, and Geography —bringing the total to 10 classes.
Yes, the auto-aim is a bit sticky, and driving the go-kart via touch takes practice. But the sheer novelty of having a full, uncut Rockstar open-world game in your back pocket is still astonishing. Bully- Anniversary Edition
Unlike Grand Theft Auto, where you shoot anyone who looks at you wrong, Bully punishes you for blind aggression. Prefects and cops (the "Constables" in town) will chase you for breaking rules. You can get a "Trouble Meter" for running in the hallway or wearing your pajamas to class. : Features eight extra missions and four additional
Anniversary Edition retains all the chaos but refines the controls for touch. The optional controller support is seamless, but Rockstar deserves credit for making the gyroscopic aiming on the slingshot and potato cannon actually usable on a phone. Pulling back on a touchscreen to launch a firecracker at a jock feels tactile in a weirdly satisfying way. Unlike Grand Theft Auto, where you shoot anyone
: Members of GTA+ can currently play the full game for free on mobile devices by signing in with their Rockstar account. Bully: Anniversary Edition - App Store - Apple
Contend with the Jocks, Preppies, Greasers, Nerds, and Bullies.