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Other hard SF games.

Started by Dominus Nox, August 30, 2006, 05:28:46 PM

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Paka

Start a BE thread, PM me with a link and we'll go.

Start the thread with the post above so we don't hijack this'un.

flyingmice

Quote from: Zachary The FirstYou know, I never really considered TMNT a "furry" game, likely because I played it back before all this furry stuff really gained so much notoriety in pop culture.

Well, it is, by definition. Personally, I figure the "furriness" of a game is in the mind of the players. I don't care one way or the other. Most SF games - including StarCluster - can be played as furry games, what with the prevalence of uplifts and/or animal-like aliens. That's up to the players. Since it's none of my business what people use my games for, I don't think about it. :D

-mice
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