But I wouldn’t recommend finishing it.

Eggman Hates Furriesis aSonicfangame developed by Oddwarg. Something like a boss rush, it’s one manic, super-fast boss encounter after another, separated by only the lightest of platforming (up until the game’s climactic finishing run sequence). The boss enemies that you fight are well-designed and challenging and there’s even some light plot sprinkled throughout the game.

On the downside there are some pretty ugly animated sequences and comically poor voice-over. Controls also take some getting accustomed to. But these issues are completely excusable in the face of what’s otherwise a spectacular fan effort.

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There’s just one real problem and it relates to the title. It’s calledEggman Hates Furriesfor a reason and while there’s never anythingvulgarabout it, if you have a perspective of the relationship between Miles Prower and Sonic which conforms squarely to the series canon, the game’s conclusion could beuncomfortable. That’s all. Just creeped me out a bit.

Still worth downloading and playing, though. You should go and give it a shot. My suggestion is that you quit playing right around the time you’re no longer capable of running.

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