Bully- Anniversary Edition Game For Android -

| Effect | Code | | :--- | :--- | | Infinite Health | AIMOSTHEAL | | Infinite Ammo (Slingshot/Spud Gun) | MOREPOCKETS | | Spawn Police (Prefects) | CATCHMEIFYOUCAN | | Crazy Traffic (Townies drive wild) | DRIVINGSUX | | Carnival Ride Outfits | GOTHICJOHNNY | | Unlock All Clothing | ICANWEARANYTHING |

Warning: Using cheats will disable Achievements for that play session. Save your game, use cheats for fun, then reload if you want trophies.


Let’s get the obvious comparison out of the way: Bully plays like a scaled-down Grand Theft Auto. But instead of stealing police cars and dodging five-star wanted levels, you’re stealing skateboards and dodging prefects.

The open-world mechanics are brilliant. You can roam the campus, the surrounding town of Bullworth, and even a carnival. The game operates on a day-night cycle, with a rigid schedule. You are expected to attend classes.

The Classes: Skipping class in Bully isn't just for fun; it has consequences. If a prefect catches you truant, it’s straight to the principal's office. However, going to class is actually fun. The classes are mini-games: Bully- Anniversary Edition Game for Android

Passing classes unlocks tangible rewards, like new moves, chemistry set recipes (stink bombs and firecrackers), or a customized bike. It creates a loop where you actually want to be a good student, even if you’re causing mischief the rest of the day.

Visually, Bully was never about realism. It was about cartoonish expression. The Anniversary Edition upscales the textures to 4K (on supported devices) and adds post-processing effects like bloom and dynamic shadows.

On a flagship device (Samsung Galaxy S23/24, Pixel 8, OnePlus 11): The game runs at a locked 60 FPS with no stuttering. The draw distance is dramatically improved—you can see across the entire school campus without fog.

On mid-range devices (e.g., Snapdragon 700 series): You will likely get 30-40 FPS. Reducing the "Resolution Scale" to 75% in the settings helps without ruining the art style. | Effect | Code | | :--- |

Battery Drain: Expect heavy draw. Open-world games are CPU/GPU intensive. You will lose about 15-20% battery per hour on a modern phone.


1. Don’t Skip Class The prefects and police will drag you to class if you are caught truant. Instead of running, just go. The rewards are essential. For example, passing English allows you to talk your way out of fights with bullies, which saves health.

2. Save Your Money You earn money by doing missions, paper routes, or mowing lawns. Save up early to buy better bikes and the "Squirt Gun" which is essential for later missions.

3. Put Away Your Weapon If you see a Prefect (school monitor) or Police officer, put away your slingshot or spray paint immediately. If you are "busted," you lose your weapons and appear outside the principal's office. Let’s get the obvious comparison out of the

4. Explore the Dorms At night, sneaking out of the dorm is a great way to explore without teachers, but Prefects are still on patrol. You can find rubber bands and G&G cards hidden around the dorms while sneaking.

5. Use the Chemical Set Once you unlock it, use your chemical set to make Firecrackers and Stink Bombs. These are excellent for crowd control when you are outnumbered by bullies.

You aren't just fighting; you have to learn. Attending class is actually beneficial. Each class unlocks a mini-game:

The Android version includes the full list of trophies/achievements from the console remaster. Yes, you can unlock “Green Thumbs Up” and “Punktuation” on your commute.