Claws of Furry footage
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in Switch eShop, Videos | 0 comments
Yesterday, Claws of Furry was made available on the Switch eShop as one of the latest digital downloads. Have a look at some footage below.
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Claws of Furry launches September 4
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
Claws of Furry is about a month away from arriving on Switch. The game is releasing on September 4, Terahard revealed today.
Here’s an overview for Claws of Furry, along with a new trailer:
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Claws of Furry now planned for this spring on Switch, new trailer
Posted on 6 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop, Videos | 2 Comments
Claws of Furry was originally planned for a January release on Switch. That didn’t happen, but the game is still on the way. Terahard now has it lined up for sometime this spring.
Along with today’s news, a new trailer for Claws of Furry has been released. We have that below along with more information about the game.
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Claws of Furry lined up for Switch
Posted on 7 years ago by Brian(@NE_Brian) in News, Switch eShop | 0 comments
A Kickstarter campaign for Claws of Furry just wrapped up yesterday. The action game, in which you go on a mission to save your abducted Ninja Master and fight enemies in beat’em up fashion, even had a Switch stretch goal. Unfortunately though, developer Terahard fell well short of its £10,000 target.
The one bright spot is that Terahard intends to develop Claws of Fury for Switch despite the fact that the Kickstarter didn’t achieve successful funding. A release in January is currently planned.
As for the game itself, here’s an overview:
Claws of Furry creates a blend of today’s fast pace action with classic arcade Beat’em up badassery. With a leveling system of over 40 skills and multiple modes, from Rogue-like to Arena, it’s up to the players how they build their Ninja Cat and what adventure they will follow. Fear not the rogue-like though; the character progress is not lost, since the skills that are unlocked transfer to each new character, making the player’s cat stronger in every playthrough. Still you don’t like rogue-like? We got you covered, with the Pussycat mode you can play the game with checkpoints in every level, in a classic linear adventure. This will not make it much easier though, fast reflexes and a keen eye are required in order to survive the journey to free your Master. You don’t have to take this journey alone though; you can have a group of up to four people in local co-op!
And a trailer: