Gorilla Rampage City
About Gorilla Rampage City
There is something genuinely satisfying about watching a skyscraper come down because a gorilla walked through it. That is the entire premise of Gorilla Rampage City and the game does not pretend otherwise. You are not here to save anyone or follow a storyline. You are a giant gorilla, the city is in front of you and everything in it can be broken. Buildings, cars, lamp posts, military vehicles — none of it survives long once the rampage starts. The army will send in backup eventually, which honestly just gives you more things to throw. Missions show up if you want a reason to focus your destruction somewhere specific. In free roam, you can go around breaking whatever you want, no missions or instructions.
Features
- Take control of a giant gorilla with enough strength to bring down entire city blocks
- No locked zones — the whole city is open and destructible from the start
- Punch through buildings and watch them collapse section by section
- Grab vehicles off the street and send them flying into whatever is nearby
- Military forces escalate the longer the rampage continues — police first, then helicopters and tanks
- Several gorilla characters to pick from before things kick off
- Ground stomps, chest thumps and heavy punch combos all available as special moves
- Mission objectives for players who want targets to work toward
- Free roam mode for anyone who prefers chaos without a checklist
- Physics-based destruction that reacts differently depending on what gets hit
- Audio that shifts and builds as the damage around you piles up
Game Controls
Step 1 - Pick a Gorilla
Before the city loads, a character selection screen gives you a few options. Each gorilla feels slightly different in terms of speed and attack weight. Pick one and head in.
Step 2 - Get Your Bearings
Nothing’s forced at the start. Just walk around, get used to the controls and try breaking a few things to see how it works
Step 3 - Start Bringing Things Down
Buildings take the most hits but give the most satisfaction when they go. Work through the walls, keep punching and let the physics do the rest. Cars are quicker — grab one and throw it if something needs clearing fast.
Step 4 - Handle the Military Response
At some point the city stops sending police and starts sending actual military hardware. Tanks, helicopters, armored units — they all show up the longer you stay active. Ground stomps handle groups well. Picking up their own vehicles and throwing them back tends to work even better.
Step 5 - Time the Special Attacks
Chest thumps and stomps are not unlimited. They build up during the rampage and recharge on their own, so burning them all at once when things are quiet is a waste. Save them for when military pressure stacks up and a single area attack clears more than regular punches would.
Step 6 - Missions or Free Roam — Your Call
Missions hand you a specific target, a time limit sometimes and a reward for finishing. Completing enough of them unlocks stronger moves and new areas. Free roam skips all of that and just leaves the city open with nothing measuring what you do. Both are valid ways to play depending on what kind of session you are after.
FAQ's
Yes. Nothing needs to be purchased before playing and the main content does not sit behind any kind of paywall.
Runs on both phone and desktop without issues. Controls adjust automatically so neither version feels like a compromise.
No. The game is purely about destruction and surviving the military response. Missions give you targets but there is no narrative connecting any of it.
No, free roam lets you explore the city freely without any tasks or time limits.
They build passively as the rampage continues. No resource needs to be collected — just keep causing damage and the moves become available on their own over time.
The destruction and combat are cartoonish rather than graphic so it sits comfortably in the action game category. Teenagers will get the most out of it but older kids can handle the content without any real concern.