Freedom Planet
Dust: An Elysian Tail
Rivals of Aether
Yooka-Laylee
Banjo-Kazooie
Conker
Animal Crossing
Starfox
Sonic the Hedgehog
Spyro
Crash Bandicoot
Sly Cooper
etc, etc...
I vaguely remember seeing that on Steam, but saw it didn't get much attention, ratings or reviews... so I never got it under the assumption it may have been shovelware
and after that last nintendo console i ever got since the switch is still outrageously expensive ( even a preorder money for a ps5 or series X i still cant buy a switch)
Personally and this might be nit picky, but I wouldn't even call most of those furry games. I'd call them games that have furry animals in them. Difference being that they're made for the general public where as furry games are just made with furries in mind and rarely go beyond furries. Nice list by the way, most of those are great games.
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I don't have a problem with that, I'm just saying that bigger companies are more likely to do things to make easy money. Indie developers less so.
~Wolve
maybe should add those games that has been on relevance that i know of, as pirates fate and opala trilogy being the most known with both are so bad they cant even run on a modern screen or correct aspect ratio, well chat do you expect when the people dont even know how to do shit or make a engine that wasint made early 2001
Ah du tänker på spel som är skapade av furries / i communityn? Jag har inte testat så många av dem, men vill minnas att Dust: An Elysian Tail var mycket bra! :)
If you're thinking stuff actually made by furries for furries, you have to remember that there aren't actually any professional AAA furry game developers. Its all amatures, on a shoe-string budget - and it shows
Though I did hear of a recent furry game in the works over on IB, called "The Forest of Love" (should give you an idea of what kind of game it is) - but I've been told that it looks very well made using 16-bit graphics and custom sprites, built in Unity.
Producer. "This game sucks, no goals, no rewards, bosses do random stuff to win."
Dev. "I can make the character furry?"
Producer. "Gold... i mean, sold!"
The majority of independent games are damn rubbish. It's just a few that rise up beyond that. For every Stardew Valley there are probably well over a hundred "finished" games that are utter crap.
The majority of games in general are trash. In addition, when the demographic is the basis of the game, you're probably going to have questionable gameplay—especially when that demographic has a strong sexual fixation. Maybe try some games where the 'furriness' is incidental to the story. Final Fantasy IX (AKA: Furry Fantasy) is worth a try, if you don't mind the dated graphics and play. Okami is arguably furry. The Elder Scrolls series canonically contains both furries and scalies as playable races. Hell, Terraria has a fursuit vendor as of the final update.
issue with me is multiple levels of frustration of bland to amateurish visuals, to rotten gameplay that never evolved or progress or actually went-backwards in compare to far superior titels none wanna admit exists
Do you have any examples of "superior titles"? I'd ask what particular games are frustrating you, but I can understand why you might not want to specify.
its to easy to show a better titel, but the issue when they are trying to make a game equal to lets say final fantasy 6 with i enjoy allot or Fallout 1, i will sett you upp for that comparison
Sturgeon's Law applies no matter the genre or fandom. The only question is how well one can filter down to the 10%.
With furry we get to see the threshold: There's enough visual art and stories that the 10% can easily dominate one's consumption, there's just barely enough animation that the 10% is going to be a big chunk of it, but there aren't enough games to avoid the 90% solidly dominating what you encounter.
Freedom Planet
Dust: An Elysian Tail
Rivals of Aether
Yooka-Laylee
Banjo-Kazooie
Conker
Animal Crossing
Starfox
Sonic the Hedgehog
Spyro
Crash Bandicoot
Sly Cooper
etc, etc...
It's a western beat-em-up starring a long eared rabbit named Dusty.
https://twitter.com/SorcererLance/s.....419710466?s=20
and after that last nintendo console i ever got since the switch is still outrageously expensive ( even a preorder money for a ps5 or series X i still cant buy a switch)
And safe guess importing won't be any better? :/
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var med o arbeta i en tills jag vart kickad utan o veta om de
Vilket spel var det? :0
Though I did hear of a recent furry game in the works over on IB, called "The Forest of Love" (should give you an idea of what kind of game it is) - but I've been told that it looks very well made using 16-bit graphics and custom sprites, built in Unity.
Dev. "I can make the character furry?"
Producer. "Gold... i mean, sold!"
With furry we get to see the threshold: There's enough visual art and stories that the 10% can easily dominate one's consumption, there's just barely enough animation that the 10% is going to be a big chunk of it, but there aren't enough games to avoid the 90% solidly dominating what you encounter.
Omensight