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List of furry role-playing games

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Furry role-playing games are role-playing games that prominently feature anthropomorphic animal characters and consequently are popular within furry fandom. This does not include all games that feature shapeshifting or animals in some fashion.

Furry RPGs include text-based online games (MUDs, MUCKs, MUSHes, etc.), role-playing games, card games, and both online and single-player computer games that include graphics.

Role-playing games[edit]

There are also several external sites[1][2] that further list (and detail) animal-based role-playing games.

MUD-style games[edit]

  • FurryMUCK, a mainly social MUD "centered around the roleplay of Anthropomorphics".

Video games[edit]

  • Armello, a digital role-playing strategy board game featuring anthropomorphic animals questing in a fantasy world. This is the debut project from the indie studio League of Geeks.
  • Biomutant, a late eighth gen video game released in 2021; the main character is a customizable anthropomorphic animal in a post-apocalyptic world without humans.
  • Chicory: A Colorful Tale, a computer game which takes place in a world inhabited by anthropomorphic animals named after food.
  • Claw, a video game about an anthropomorphic cat pirate captain fighting enemies to find an ancient amulet.
  • Dust: An Elysian Tail. The history takes part with Dust, Fidget and his blade Arah to get Dust's memory back
  • Ghost of a Tale, an Xbox One game which takes place in a medieval world inhabited by several species of anthropomorphic animals.
  • Inherit the Earth, an adventure game. Originally released in 1995, it was re-released in 2003 by Wyrmkeep Entertainment.
  • Lugaru, an anthropomorphic furry action game released by Wolfire Games in 2005.
  • Overgrowth, Lugaru's successor currently available as an early access alpha being developed by Wolfire Games.

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References[edit]


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