![]() Be warned, this game is very easy, even on the 'Hard' difficulty level. There's also an expansion pack, I guess you could call it, called The Secret Files, which has some new levels and a new character, a yellow female rabbit named Lori. In Jazz 2, you can select between Jazz, or his brother Spaz, a red rabbit. Links to the demo of JJ1, and Holiday Hare '94 can be found here: You need DOSBox to play. There's also 2 free Christmas editions, called Holiday Hare '94 and Holiday Hare '95. The game is still being sold, I believe, but there's a demo on the internet. The first one is for DOS, and you can only play as Jazz, a green rabbit. It's a Sonic-ish platformer series, where you play as an anthropomorphic rabbit with a gun. The Jazz Jackrabbit series, by Epic MegaGames (they made Unreal and Gears of War). Not the greatest in gameplay, though I don't own the game myself only tried a friend's once or twice. He uses a boomerang as a primary weapon, and can be controlled in a real-time environment for exploration and for fighting. Ty: The Tasmanian Tiger features, obviously, an anthropomorphic tasmanian tiger. And of course there are feral/quad feline characters like Nanaki in the earlier installations of the series. There are also various feline-like anthros called Ronso in the FF series (such as Kimahri from FFX and FFX-2), but you can only use them as supporting fighting characters you can't control them in the real-time environment. He's the player character for real-time fighting and world exploration. Not very impressive in gameplay or graphics, though, and dated. Legend of Kay features an anthro sword-fighting cat who fights evil rats and gorillas to save his fellow cats. You can control her both in dungeons and in real-time fighting (she uses a slingshot) as the primary player character, but not in the main plotline world outside the dungeon areas. The game's a bit dated, but will always be one of my faves. You can only control her in fighting schematics and in mini-games, though, not in a real-time environment.ĭark Cloud (the original) also has a supporting character named Xiao who's a cat-girl for most of the game (ears, tail, paws, wears a bell), and a feral cat for a small portion. Shadow Hearts: From the New World features a supporting character who's a giant walking, talking cat named Mao who gets drunk and uses Drunken Fist style kung fu her weapon upgrades focus on upgrading the type and quantity of her liquor. You even get to control his howling to summon supporting characters. His attacks include lunging, biting and shaking the enemy, and he has accurate jumping, pouncing, walking, trotting and runnning cycles that are better than any I've seen yet in any other game. Since you cited Okami, I'm assuming you're interested in quads/ferals, too? To point out the obvious, Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess lets you play as Link's wolf form for about 1/4+ of the game, and the controls and animation cycles for the character are pretty darn sweet. ¤ For purposes of this thread, animals are not furry. ¤ Anything posted above, WoW, people who are hairy, people who are animals, things that really aren't furry at all, things that have nothing to do with this thread, World of WOW, and this new Earth Eternal thing. City of Heroes: You can give your hero canine or reptilian features. Vanguard: Feline, Canine, and Rat races ![]() Everquest 2: They have Feline, Frog, and Rat races ![]() Games in which user-customization is necessary/promoted, like IMVU or SL, is even more susceptible to an outcropping of furry characters. ¤¤¤ ¤¤¤ The Demi-List ¤¤¤ ¤¤¤īecause it's kind of inherent that any online game will generate user-customized characters, and some guy fox will script his own character into it. HolyBeast, transform into animalistic characters I still think it's one of the best PS2 games out there, it was voted somewhere in the top 10 for PS2 games of 2007 or something like that.ĭoes anyone know of any other games you play as furry creatures? You play as a celestial white wolf goddess that totally kicks ass. I have the game Okami I'm sure at least some of you know about it.
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