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''Fur Fighters'' (titled ''Furrballs'' in early development) is a video game developed by
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and published by
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for the
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in 2000, later for
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. The game was first announced as a Dreamcast exclusive in the January 1999 issue of ''
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'', having started development in the summer of 1998. It was designed very much as a standard
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, but used a world populated by cute little animals as its setting. As a result, the game's depiction of violence is very
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-like without losing any of its intensity. In 2001, an updated version for the PlayStation 2 was released as ''Fur Fighters: Viggo's Revenge''. On 20 July 2012, members of Muffin Games, ex-Bizarre Creations staff, announced a conversion for iPad, called ''Fur Fighters: Viggo on Glass''.


Plot

The plot of the game revolves around the Fur Fighters, a group dedicated to fighting against General Viggo, the game's main antagonist. At the beginning of the game, Viggo kidnaps the families of the Fur Fighters, stranding their children around the game's various locations and turning the spouses (or in Tweek's case, mother) into robotic beasts. The story is rather loose, revolving around the Fur Fighters' quest to rescue their babies, save their family, and stop General Viggo.


Gameplay

In ''Fur Fighters'', the player's job is to rescue the tiny animal babies who have been taken from their families by the central villain, General Viggo. Viggo has scattered these babies all over the world, requiring the Fur Fighter families to explore, confront Viggo's henchmen, and rescue all of them. The gameplay featured many unique aspects for a third-person shooter of the time it was released, most notably making each level an extremely large, expansive area that requires sometimes hours of involved exploration to locate the babies and get rid of the enemies. (Examples include a giant construction site and an entire section of a large city, complete with buildings to explore, including a complete museum of modern art.) Maneuvering through these levels often requires careful observation of the environment so as not to get lost, as well as solving puzzles to figure out where some babies might be hidden or how to gain access to more of the level. Unlike most action games of this type, ''Fur Fighters'' distinguishes itself by featuring a system where the player can, at many intervals on a level, switch between one of many animal parents. Each parent has their own advantages and disadvantages, with all of them holding their own special abilities allowing them to accomplish specific tasks. These abilities allow the player to maneuver through a variety of obstacles and courses within the players path, such as Roofus allowing the player to burrow in specific spots, Bungalow being able to jump much higher than other characters and Juliette being able to climb up walls. The game contains a variety of unlockable weapons with some of them sharing slots if they use the same ammo type, such as the Heavy Machine Gun, Plasma Blaster and Neutron Gun. The player also has a close range melee attack that has a unique animation for every playable character. The game received additional weapons and melee upgrades in its updated Playstation 2 release Viggo's Revenge.


Reception

The Dreamcast version of ''Fur Fighters'' received "favourable" reviews, while its PC version, along with ''Viggo's Revenge'' and ''Viggo on Glass'', received "mixed or average reviews", according to video game
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. Garrett Kenyon of '' NextGen''s August 2000 issue called the Dreamcast version "A game that's fun for kids and adults alike. It looks great and plays even better." Twelve issues later, however, Daniel Erickson said in his review of ''Viggo's Revenge'', "If you want a shooter or an adventure game, there are better places to turn." Jake The Snake of ''
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'' said of the Dreamcast version in one review, "If you'd enjoy a smart, cartoon-based action/adventure game and ouwon't be turned off by the guns, don't miss ''Fur Fighters''." In another ''GamePro'' review, Iron Thumbs said, "''Fur Fighters'' isn't all shoot 'em up adventure: the game is packed with everything from small, simple puzzles to extended challenges requiring serious planning and strategy to execute them successfully." ''GameZone'' gave ''Viggo's Revenge'' eight out of ten, saying that it "Provides enough of a rush to deal with the fact that the game tends to get a little monotonous." While the game was not a tremendous financial success and went almost unnoticed by the majority of gamers at the time, critically the game was almost universally praised for its size, scope, sense of humour, and attention to detail. The fact that mindless violence was not the sole gameplay element impressed many, and the game went on to become a
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of sorts.


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* {{Bizarre Creations 2000 video games 3D platformers Acclaim Entertainment games Bizarre Creations games Dreamcast games IOS games Multiplayer and single-player video games PlayStation 2 games Third-person shooters Video games about animals Video games developed in the United Kingdom Video games with cel-shaded animation Windows games