Bully Scholarship Edition Online Game

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This app is only available on the App Store for iOS devices.

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***PLEASE NOTE: This game is officially supported on the following devices only: iPhone 5, 5s, 5c, 6, 6s, 6 Plus, SE, 7, 7 Plus, iPod Touch 6th Gen, iPad Mini 2, 3 & 4, iPad 4th Gen, iPad Air 1 & 2, and iPad Pro.***
The Rockstar Games tradition of groundbreaking, original gameplay and humorous tongue-in-cheek storytelling invades the schoolyard in Bully: Anniversary Edition. As mischievous 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins you’ll navigate the social hierarchy of the corrupt and crumbling prep school, Bullworth Academy. Stand up to bullies, get picked on by teachers, beat the jocks at dodge ball, play pranks, win or lose the girl and survive a year in the worst school around.
Bully: Anniversary Edition includes everything from the critically acclaimed Bully: Scholarship Edition plus support for high-resolution displays, enhanced graphics, improved lighting and textures, and controls redesigned for touch gameplay, all while adding multiplayer with new Friend Challenges.
Friend Challenges are head-to-head classroom and arcade style mini-games: see who can dissect the frog fastest in Biology, solve word problems in English, help a flying squirrel destroy his enemies with acorns in Nut Shots, and much more.
Features :
• Includes the complete Bully story with extra missions, characters, classroom mini-games, and unlockable items from Bully: Scholarship Edition
• Gorgeous graphics: high resolution textures, dynamic lighting, shadows and particle effects
• Native support for high resolution displays
• Challenge your friends anywhere with turn based multiplayer Friend Challenges. Play on the go and get notified when it’s your turn
• Intelligent touch controls with contextual buttons only when you need them
• Seamlessly continue your game across all your devices with cloud saves via the Rockstar Games Social Club
• Physical controller support
• Taptic Engine Feedback for all buttons on iPhone 7 class devices
• Capture your gameplay with Replay Kit support on iPhone 6S and greater class devices
Mobile version developed in conjunction with War Drum Studios.
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This videogame is fictional; doesn’t depict any actual event/person/entity; & any similarities are coincidental. Take Two doesn’t endorse or encourage engaging in any conduct depicted in game. Unauthorized copying, reverse engineering, transmission, public performance, rental, pay for play, or circumvention of copy protection is strictly prohibited.

What’s New

Full screen support on iPhone X / XS and iPad Pro.
General bug fixes and improvements.

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Epic Game! ❤️

Here comes the Bully: Scholarship Edition. Scholarship Edition takes place at the fictional New England boarding school, Bullworth Academy. It tells the story of mischievous 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he goes through the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence. Beat the jocks at dodge ball, play. Game Bully: Scholarship Edition - 2008 (YouTube Gaming) Category Gaming. PLAY AS A COP MOD TROLLING ONLINE! (GTA 5 Mods) - Duration: 12:58. NorthGaming 3,835,711 views. Bully: Scholarship Edition takes place at the fictional New England boarding school, Bullworth Academy, and tells the story of mischievous 15-year-old Jimmy Hopkins as he goes through the hilarity and awkwardness of adolescence.

The first time that I play Bully was in a Nintendo Wii and honesty later of play it was love a first sight, immediately starting to play at the point that in just a week complete the game lol. I’m not a big lover of the video games to be honest but this game has something that really catch me in a very special way, later play the game to computer and now that are available like app on the App Store I decide gives him an opportunity. The game app is pretty great, have pretty cool graphics, easy to play and the characters are the same just that couple things changed or was modified. In Bully Scolarship Edition (Second Version of the game), you’ve got 4 extra characters more and inclusive have extra clothes changes. Apart that later of the chapter 5 you still receiving missions that is something that here change a little bit, in this Anniversary Edition later of the Chapter 5 (The Graduation) you will still receiving missions yes but no with the same frequency, now will cost you a little bit more can find missions and starting to be a little worried keep playing. But the rest pretty nice game, immediately that see it don’t think two times to bought it I really recommended the game I promise you that don’t will regret, really worth it pay the $6.99 for the game...

An excellent game for iOS

I first payed this game on the PS2 when I was 8 didn’t understand it at all. I played in high school and fell in love with it. The mini games, the replayability the character development and the plot. Something that I didn’t love about the GTA series is the unrelatable characters. I completely relate to Jimmy due to how I made friends in elementary and high school. I have the Scholarship Edition on PC but it’s in repair and bully crashes a lot in Windows 10 also there’s no achievements at all which is a burden in my opinion. I love the fact that there’s an Anniversary Edition on if it was on PC,Xbox One,PS4 and Nintendo Switch. The have the PS2 version on PS4 but $15 is asking a lot when it cuts away a bunches of content and missions. The iOS port is excellent and needs to be a console and PC release. Also there needs to be a bully College Edition or a prequel of how he was sent to Bullworth. Rockstar listen up because I like this game a lot better than the GTA games including GTA V. This game has a cult following so what are y’all waiting for? Please make a bunch of sequels or prequels to this game.

Amazing! But having issues...

First off, this game is amazing for a T-Rated game made by a company who has been known for famous franchises such as Max Payne and GTA, the game feels like a GTA game but it's the teen version. R* really outdid theirselves when they made this mobile version of Bully, but there has been numerous bugs like the game crashes on the mission 'The Rumble', after the fight with Peanut and his boys, the confrontation with Johnny crashes when he knocks Jimmy on the ground and the police show, I always make sure to make Cloud Saves just in case something like this happens, but this really is an issue that bugs me with Rockstar's Mobile Games, I'm glad they have Cloud Saves but these bugs need to get fixed ASAP. I'm giving this 5 stars even though it probably should be given 4, but the game is beautiful and has wonderful gameplay and a great story about a teenage bully named Jimmy Hopkins who tries to fit in at a school called Bullworth Academy that's riddled with bullies, jocks, rich kids, slicks like greasers, and other kinds of troubles.

Information

Size
2.4 GB
Compatibility
Edition

Requires iOS 9.0 or later. Compatible with iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch.

Languages

English, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Russian, Spanish

Infrequent/Mild Alcohol, Tobacco, or Drug Use or References
Infrequent/Mild Sexual Content and Nudity
Infrequent/Mild Mature/Suggestive Themes
Copyright
© 2016
  • Family Sharing

    With Family Sharing set up, up to six family members can use this app.

Bully: Scholarship Edition is an Action & Adventure game developed by Rockstar Vancouver and published by Roxkstar Games in 2008 for the Windows.
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Cut-Scene:
Chapter 6 = finishing business at Bullworth
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Ending:
Jimmy gets the girl!
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Ending:
Jimmy restores balance to Bullworth!
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Ending:
The principal all tied up and Gary sleeping
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Final boss fight against Gary
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Bully: Scholarship Edition Review by: zanderlex - 9.2/10

How To Be A Bully
For years, Bully has been one of my top 10 favorite games of all time, when it first came out for the PS2, I saw that it was by the same people who made Grand Theft Auto, so I knew that I had to play it, even though I was quite young. Before I played it, I knew that it was basically the same as GTA, but with a younger adult, school focus, so I figured that this would be a new take for Rockstar Games and I figured that I would like it, and I was right. I played the original game for so many hours roaming around the school, performing missions, getting into trouble, and taking classes, and that was even before I learned that there was a giant city to explore outside of the school.
During the first few months of 2014, I bought Scholarship Edition for someone I knew but for some reason, they couldn't download it, so I ended up keeping it for myself on Steam and I played it here and there and it was just as good as the original with a few upgrades.
Graphics 8/10
The graphics are pretty good as the game isn't exactly too old, and aside for maybe one or two small errors, the game is actually quite beautiful to look at. Everything has a lot of detail, and again, it's by the people who made GTA, who seem to grow exponentially in terms of graphics and details. It's all full of color and detail, though a few glitches here and there. In my time playing the game, some colors randomly change and a few pieces of buildings or other objects completely disappear for a few seconds, but those are only minor and don't cause any sort of damage and didn't even annoy me. In terms of the positive aspects of the graphics, everything was well thought out and designed well. The characters aren't great but are pretty good, all of the buildings are crafted nicely, and the entire giant map has a very good feel in terms of what everything looks like. My grade for graphics is going to be an 8 out of 10.
Sound 9/10
I am going to break the sound category into 3 aspects, the voice acting, the effects, and the music. I would say that the voice acting would be the worst aspect of sound because sometimes it just does not fit in with the game all too well. Some of the voices do work well and flow throughout the game while some others just don't work well with the character or setting, and sometimes the speed of the voices does not fit with a cut scene or an event. Sometimes the voice would end too early or be extended well after it should have. Next are the effects which are pretty good, you have the firecrackers, the sounds of the city, and various small sounds that work together to give the game a better mood and make it seem real. Lastly, there is the music of the game which is my favorite part. I have played the game so many times that I have grown to love the music because it's actually very catchy and fun to listen to. The game has about 20 or so songs in the soundtrack and most of them are very good and set the tone of the game the same way that you would see in a movie. For me, the music gives a huge boost to the Sound category which is going to get a 9 out of 10.
Story 9/10
Bully has a giant story that begins as your character Jimmy Hopkins begins his first day at a boarding school. He befriends another student named Gary Smith who turns out to be the games main antagonist who kind of wants to run the school. The game pretty follows Jimmy as he goes through the year taking classes, performing all sorts of various missions, and in the end, trying to take down Gary. In terms of the story, the game has a lot to offer, and probably even has a ton of stuff that I missed out on so I am going to give it a 9 out of 10.
Addictiveness 10/10
Why wouldn't the game be addicting? it's by the guys who brought GTA and has pretty much the exact same feel. Aside for the time where you have to be in class or at night where you must be in your dorm, you are pretty much free to do whatever you want. When you first start off the game and are limited to the school, you can sneak into buildings, fight, play with firecrackers, do all sorts of different classes and activities, and so much more. Once you are able to leave the school and enter the town, there's pretty much 20 times more stuff to do on your skateboard or bike or whatnot. Go to the fair, go and get a job, there are so many different places for you to go and do that there really is no way for you to get bored of the game because it's just so much fun. Even once you finish the game, you might not want to start over, but this is the kind of game where you could find yourself free roaming and doing whatever you want for many more hours. Because of this, I have to give the addictiveness aspect of the game a perfect score.
Depth 10/10
Here, the depth runs in the same boat as the addictiveness because I pretty much already mentioned everything that the depth of the game has to offer. There is a GIANT map for you to explore, you think the school itself is big but then once you get out into the town, you have about 20 times more space to explore and that might even be an understatement. Once you get passed just the sheer size of the game, there's still so much that's available for you to do. whether it's a job, main missions and side quests, or even just random relationships with other students and NPC's, there's always a ton of stuff to be done. The game offers a lot and this aspect is going to get another perfect score.
Difficulty 5
The game is not really difficult at all, though you may run into a few small problems when completing either missions or classes, and the only way to get through these is to keep trying. The game isn't hard, but you just need to try again if you falter and learn the controls, which to some can be a pain. My overall grade for the difficulty is going to be a 5.
Overall 9.2/10
Overall, this is a great game that can waste away hour upon hours if you like games like this. It's another masterpiece by Rockstar Games and is just as good as any of the other games that they have made. It's easily one of the 10 best games that I have ever played, I suggest that you play it if you have not and my overall grade for this game is going to be a 9.2 out of 10.
Graphics 8 Sound 9 Addictive 10 Depth 10 Story 9 Difficulty 5
Overall 7.8 Graphics 8 Sound 9 Addictive 10Story 9Depth 10Difficulty 5

How To Be A Bullyzanderlex
For years, Bully has been one of my top 10 favorite games of all time, when it first came out for th...
Graphics 8 Sound 9 Addictive 10 Story 9 Depth 10 Difficulty 5

Review Rating: 5/5 Submitted: 01-01-15 Updated: 01-02-15 Review Replies: 7
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