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Fur Fighters

Platform : Sega Dreamcast
Rated: Teen
4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars 21 ratings

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These stuffed animals aren't the type to just sit around and crowd a small child's bed. No, these plush creatures are an elite fighting force, and they've got the gun collection to prove it. In Fur Fighters, you'll have to help this team of little liberators surmount obstacles, solve sarcastic puzzles, and confront well-armed bosses. It's up to Roofus the hound dog, cat warrior Juliette, Bungalow the kangaroo, Rico the penguin, a red panda named Chang, and Tweek, a day-old dragon, to find the evil General Viggo, a huge white cat who kidnapped their spouses, siblings, and children. They will take you along through over 40 levels to such locales as New Quack City and Space Station Meer. Because each character has some easily identifiable talents--such as Bungalow's ability to jump--you'll have to be ready to utilize the right Fur Fighter for the job. The game is loaded with sarcastic, funny puzzles to unravel and plenty of bosses to confront.

If you want to skip the story and levels in Fur Fighters and get right to the FAO-Schwarz-meets-Sam-Peckinpah action, try the Fluffmatch, where up to four players can make the fur fly in a head-to-head hail of gunfire.

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Reviewed in the United States on August 18, 2020
Was expecting the Dreamcast game I purchased in its original case to look a little old but the game and game case came in perfect condition and looks brand new. Game works flawlessly. Great communication from the seller also.
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Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2015
Works but many scratches on it.
Reviewed in the United States on April 12, 2014
Yes I would recommend product, and I liked it.Thanks for allowing OLD SCHOOL products to still exist for cheap. :)
Reviewed in the United States on June 26, 2002
There's just something alluring about taking a bunch of really, really, ridiculously cute-looking fuzzy animals, giving them a bunch of huge guns, and letting them blow stuff up. I mean, come on, the premise is ridiculous! Yet I'm still playing it, hours and days and weeks later. It's got a cool plot, isn't over the top with the omnipresent gore and blood-splattering [mess] (yeah, if that's what you're looking for, it ain't here), the puzzles are challenging, and the graphics are really good. The whole game has a really good humor to it, too; it's littered with wacky pop-culture mockery - my favorite is the Warhol-ish painting of a can of Pet Yums in the Quackenheim Museum.
The only things preventing me from giving Fur Fighters five stars are that the camera angles are occasionally weird (especially when swimming with the Rico character), and the music pretty much [stinks] (some exceptions, e.g. the Dinotopolis world has a jazz theme which is great).
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Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2002
This is one of those games that you just get hooked on. Once you start playin you'll keep playin for hours. Fur Fighters has HUGE levels and lots of em. The characters are cool and funny. You can be a fox, dog, dragon, cat, kagaroo, and some water animal. Any way this game isn't one of those hard stupid games that are impossible to beat but if you kepp playin it Fur Fighters keeps gettin easyer. The music gets really onoying [ecspecially on first level] but if you turn it down its not that bad. The best thing about this game are the controlls and graphics. the controlls are really easy because they aren't in a first person veiw. So I leave in sayin GO TO THE STORE AND BUY FUR FIGHTERS NOW!!!!
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Reviewed in the United States on July 28, 2000
I just got this game a week ago and I must give kudos to it. I guess you could compare the single player game to Sonic Adventure. You go around different levels solving puzzles, and the object is to rescue all of your babies. You also have gun fights with different enemies while roaming around. The graphics are unbeleivable, the controls are easy to use and the characters are all they are cracked up to be. The real reason I got this game was for the 4 player game. It's like the James Bond Nintendo 64 game only better. You can view it first person or behind your player and the levels arn't so big that you never find one and other. The weapons are a blast and funny to. This is definately a keeper.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2001
I bought this game with not very high expectations. It turns out that I cannot stop playing. The levels are challenging and the game play is FUN. Some of the puzzles are impossible to figure out but after hours and hours of playing I figured them out. The graphics are excellent, especially the underwater scenes. I highly recommend this game to anyone that is considering it.
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