I'm a furry now right? Any game recommendations?
6 years ago
So I havent played undertale or deltarune..Im not a fan of zootopia and I dont like pawpatrol...BUTTTTT I did just finish playing Night in the Woods So i'm allowed in the furry club now right? I really enjoyed that game. it was refreshing in its storyline and the way it's played, It made me think quite a bit as its been a while since I related so much to a fictional character as I did to Mae.
So with that game finished I am starting to work my way through Tales of vesperia but having played other Tales games its much of the same and kinda makes me wanna find something...different to play whilst I wait for Grandia to be rereleased on the Switch (some time this year please thankyooo) Maybe I should get the other episodes of Life is Strange, the first episode was really captivating... Any recommendations for something I should play Im just feeling a bit empty on games right now..or maybe its still the effect of finishing NITW (bear in mind I dont have steam as I use my laptop to work so if i had games on here It would be far too much of a distractions, so I play on PS4 and Switch)
Speaking fo Game recommendations...Im gonna do something a bit....OOC. I get a lot of notes about Shine, about how it's helped people and made folk feel happier in themselves and how its help folk have conversations with their significant other and improved their lives....These are all super amazing notes and I really love receiving them...but if you're one of those folk who Shine has helped, perhaps you might wanna recommend Shine as part of the Ursa Major Awards nominations under graphic story I guess https://ursamajorawards.org/nominations.htm It would be really cool to even get on the nominations list truthfully. I dont have a hope of winning it or anything but id be super appreciative if anyone cared enough to recommend my work.
In other news off to a playschool event tomoro with friends staying the weekend and then Next week my animation course starts so need to get the storyboard for my new animation finished up to present at that AHHHH I need to write some music for it too cause i cant find an approprite piece so thought Id do one myself so thats gonna be a learning curve I havent written any new music in ages!
Oh and before anyone asks....new shine probbaly on monday!
So with that game finished I am starting to work my way through Tales of vesperia but having played other Tales games its much of the same and kinda makes me wanna find something...different to play whilst I wait for Grandia to be rereleased on the Switch (some time this year please thankyooo) Maybe I should get the other episodes of Life is Strange, the first episode was really captivating... Any recommendations for something I should play Im just feeling a bit empty on games right now..or maybe its still the effect of finishing NITW (bear in mind I dont have steam as I use my laptop to work so if i had games on here It would be far too much of a distractions, so I play on PS4 and Switch)
Speaking fo Game recommendations...Im gonna do something a bit....OOC. I get a lot of notes about Shine, about how it's helped people and made folk feel happier in themselves and how its help folk have conversations with their significant other and improved their lives....These are all super amazing notes and I really love receiving them...but if you're one of those folk who Shine has helped, perhaps you might wanna recommend Shine as part of the Ursa Major Awards nominations under graphic story I guess https://ursamajorawards.org/nominations.htm It would be really cool to even get on the nominations list truthfully. I dont have a hope of winning it or anything but id be super appreciative if anyone cared enough to recommend my work.
In other news off to a playschool event tomoro with friends staying the weekend and then Next week my animation course starts so need to get the storyboard for my new animation finished up to present at that AHHHH I need to write some music for it too cause i cant find an approprite piece so thought Id do one myself so thats gonna be a learning curve I havent written any new music in ages!
Oh and before anyone asks....new shine probbaly on monday!
But its a rogue-like so you gotta be somewhat good at games to play it :c
(WARNING: Contents will contain major tearjerker moments. Especially the endings.)
If you fancy a turn-based strategy game go for "Armello", which has high replayability value and you can explore the pros and cons of different characters/species. Great fantasy theme and good to play on multiplayer as well.
If you like squirrels, history on the French Revolution and humor, try the turn-based game "Acorn Assault Rodent Revolution". It has references from the Monty Python French taunter and there's a different challenge on each round you play in.
Wolf tales the interactive novel if you want some story with your porn.
# But there are a lot.
Just some more "mainstream furry" or "hardcore furry" than others, really...
However, here it is:
https://www.furaffinity.net/journal/8632283/
Plenty of furry games on PC. Don't know much about consoles, however...
https://youtu.be/Za2PJnCAkUA
I'm more of a PC gamer (Steam and Epic store FTW on my end), so most of the links/recommendations will obviously be on those platforms. :)
Even though you said you don't have that platform, maybe it'll entice you to join us on it OR help other people reading this post. :3
Donut County: Think of it as a reverse-Katamari game, where instead of getting a bigger ball for sticking stuff to it, you get a bigger hole for making it eat stuff. Has plenty of animal characters and a quirky sense of humour. A tad short, but totally worth it.
Dust: An Elysian tail: Made by a single guy over the course of a few years, this action-platformer is quite renowned for its storytelling and amazing art. Not my favourite as this is not a genre I'm a big fan of, but still I can't deny the artistic accomplisment of it.
Hatoful Boyfriend: A comedic take on the standard Japanese Dating Sim, in which you're dating birds or something. I haven't played it, but many friends of mine have and gave it a positive review overall.
Inherit the Earth: A classic furry game of yore of the point-and-click puzzle-adventure style. You play as an anthro fox on a quest to clear your name.
Ori and the Blind Forest: This action-platformer has made a name for itself over the years as an extremely polished game with a wonderful story. Another one that's not quite my cup of tea, but many of my friends highly recommend it.
Scheming Through the Zombie Apocalypse: Another point-and-click puzzle-adventure game, this time set during the zombie apocalypse. Plenty of foul language and witty one-liners from the two protagonists, trying to do as little as possible to survive a zombie apocalypse. Highly enjoyable.
Tooth and Tail: This real-time strategy explores a bit more the concept of "predator vs prey" where animals are trying to survive and kill (and sometimes eat) each other. Haven't played it yet, to be honest, but it's on my list...
Ultimate Chicken Horse: This "party game" should really be called "friendship ending game". Screw over your friends in this multiplayer party-puzzle game where you need to get your character to the end of the level by using tools and platforms that everyone can also use to achieve the same goal. Protect your course by adding a buzzsaw that'll kill everyone (and therefore screwing yourself as well) or add a platform to get closer to the goal (and help everyone in the process). While the characters don't talk, you'll hear plenty of swearing and name-calling with this game (but be unable to stop laughing with your friends doing so).
Undertale: Honestly, what hasn't been said about this game already? Just do yourself a favour and play it. It's on the level of NITW of awesome, if not more.
Stories: Path of Destinies: This oft-overlooked action game is by far one of the better ones. Over 20 endings with branching paths, amazing writing and characters. Must-play, if you ask me!
Yet Another Research Dog: This game is about tedious day-to-day life and task repetition, and character management. Eat, drink, sleep, work... and try to balance it all.
Actually that whole list looks pretty good I cant really get steam right now...not till may has come and gone and i have more free time
eBoard Multiplayer Game to try and claim the throne of a kingdom. Lots of strategy and characters that make quite a fun, unique game!
And totally fair if you can't do it now. :3
But if you ever get Steam, feel free to hit me up! I'm always looking for nice people/friends to play games with, if possible. X3
They're board games but Mice & Mystics, Beasty Bar and Everdell are very fun.
So is Stuffed Fables, a game where the players are plushies.
1: Reveal The Deep is a very short but spooky H.P Lovecraft like game.
2:The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile is a very good Hack and Slash game with cool looking bosses that are hard but fair and great music.
3: Metal Dead is a good point and click game it is short but its got some funny dark comedy, and some well written characters.
4: Dropsy is a very sweetie point and click game about a clown who just wants to be loved, and who goes around helping people.
5: LISA the Painful RPG is a very, very good but very dark game about drugs cults and abuse.
So those are the 5 games I think you may like to play.
All so why did you not like zootopia?
Batman: Arkham Asylum - play as a man dressed up as a bat as he travels through a hospital visiting the patients.
Subnautica - swim with the fishes, but not in the unpleasant way, and maybe learn something about ecology
I think you've been one for a while now...
You know I believe I have all the episodes of life is strange on humble bundle, Perhaps we could make a trade?
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I've really wanted to play NitW, but haven't committed to it yet (no real excuse). But I would recommend finishing out Life Is Strange. It had some really bonkers twists in it, and was a nice playing experience.
Some of the better point and click/walking simulator games I've played as of late, and easily recommendable:
-Gone Home
-Everybody's Gone to the Rapture
-Grim Fandango Remastered (for some puzzly puzzles)
Also, usually mentioned in the same breath as NitW Oxenfree is a really good one, another kind of coming of age story with some creepy elements, but not an outright scary game. More mystery driven than anything. Moderately short and multiple endings.
Link is here: https://www.youtube.com/user/SpindleHorse
Honestly everyone else here has already listed most of the good ones, but I do have a "furry game" recommendation if you're into JRPG's.
Check out any of the Breath of Fire games, those are loaded with furry characters.
I've also been told "Solatorobo: Red the Hunter" is great for the Nintendo DS, although I haven't played it myself. I hear good things though.
I can absolutely vouch for undertale if you're in the mood for a goofy little game. I recommend playing that game knowing as little as possible, it's a neat experience if you play it blind without letting anyone online influence your decisions. Be prepared for a feels trip though, it can get wild
Ni No Kuni 2 is fun if you like the actiony Jrpg games. You play as a cat boy trying to re-establish his own kingdom after his is Usurpered.
I believe you can get Battle Chef Brigade on Switch, its a fun Match 3 Cooking game mixed with side scroll action. Think Iron Chef meets like...um Go hunt that monster and then Eat that monster. Its fun and not very long.
Then if you want a really fun relaxing collectathon platformer game with Sass definitely give A Hat in Time a try, it's reaaallyy fun.
In terms of PS4 games im just waiting for KH3 and id like for this game called Slay the Spire to get ported to Switch. Okay thats enough spam sorry. <3
In all seriousness, for game recommendations in general, a fun game to play with friends would be something like Shell-shock. For MMOs I've always been interested in Elder Scrolls Online, which is getting new DLC. For console stuff, anything Nintendo is great. Overwatch can be fun sometimes too, but if you don't like FPS's I wouldn't recommend it. GMod on Steam has a bunch of random game modes, so that would make a good online party game, but again it's FPS based. If you like real time strategy games, Age of Mythology has an HD re-release on Steam, and it's fuuuun~
Ok, that's my post over. Good luck finding a new game~
once logged in all that's need is to put in the Graphic story slot.
Shine http://www.furaffinity.net/view/13064945 A story of self exploration in the baby fur community.
Also sooo wanna hear what ya write
*hugs*
Its an old school platformer with a good job wikth graphics.
the rereleased it on steam
And to you saying Grandia I HAVE to say "Come on Puffy! Oh! Rawr-rawr! Let's go! We're gunna win!" (Yes I LOVE that game)
I been enjoying it on PS4. :3
Also it's not really a furry game but Axiom Verge
Slime Rancher: Run a ranch on an alien planet, with your 'livestock' being various slimes(pink, rock, radioactive, kitty...). There's an 'upgrade' system of sorts where you use your well earned money to buy levels in a 'Club', and the final upgrade is well worth the cost.
Stardew Valley: Also a 'ranching' game, though of a more top-down style, very much a 'Harvest Moon updated for modern players' if you're familiar with the series. Really easy to lose time in tweaking your ranch setup, harvesting crops, turning them into various foods like jams and wines, taking care of your animals, hitting the mines...
Bastion: A few years old, but still well worth grabbing. Another top down style game, though much more action oriented. Good narration, story, and nice combat system with a number of weapon options to suit.
Journey and Abzu: Both gorgeous games, more laid back, where the main draw is the journey itself, with bits of story to pick up and piece together as you go.
Donut County: Easily beatable in a single sitting, simple 'puzzle' mechanics, the main draw to this one is seeing how the story unfolds.
A Hat in Time: A fun platformer of the 'run around and collect the things' style, with a number of worlds to explore and a decent overarching quest that pops it's head in every so often.
Subnautica: A survival game taking place on an alien ocean planet. Can get rather eerie/scary at times, and the Nope-fish... well, there's a reason I call them that, though if you're careful you can avoid them well enough.
Warframe: Not sure how interested you are in MMO's, but this is one I can definitely recommend if they're something that interests you. Over the shoulder third person action game with space ninjas/'warframes', with a large selection of warframes with different abilities and playstyles. Free to play, and from what I've gathered the community is pretty great overall, though of course there will be the occasional brat.
Dust: An Elysian Tale: Side-scrolling hack-n-slash. Great visuals, good combat system, engaging story... make all the crazier once you find out that it was almost entirely made by a single person.
Hopefully at least one of those will be of interest and to your taste.
I'm keeping a trophy room of all the Nope-fish I successfully punched out. I got 7 so far.
Samorost: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7m8cS-zBeBw
Botanicula: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qYBndSfyCAw
Machinarium: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uwZBdWRSBRs
Chuchel: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ttg6TuGkkTI
Aaaaand a couple more of my favorite point-and-clicks, by other developers:
Paradigm: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lS46leUFXek
One of the weirdest, silliest games I’ve ever played. Hard to describe. Trailer kinda says it all :D
Kentucky Route Zero: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dPukgjHKVnQ
A surreal, stylized adventure about a magical underground highway in the caves under Kentucky. The most “serious” game on this list, but in a dreamlike way.
Umm I really liked the world of solatorobo although the combat was rather easy.
Oh and A Pirate's Fate is a really good furry game too
Also....any game you can play with me is a good game.