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Developer Turtle Juice might have made the most insane game I've seen for quite some time. Fluffy Horde is a 2D side-scrolling hybrid between real-time strategy and tower defense coming to Linux (confirmation).

Fluffy Horde is a 2D side-scrolling hybrid between real-time strategy and tower defense. The game revolves around a magical hyper-breeding bunny horde created by a misunderstood Shaman wanderer. After having a dwelling denied in all three kingdoms, the Shaman is willing to take over all of them by force. Can you stop the Fluffy Horde?

I don't know if it's because I own a rabbit myself or because the trailer was completely bonkers, but I feel like I need this. Check it out:

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I've quite literally no idea what's going on, but it's the kind of completely mad that I can get in with. I can only imagine how hilarious such a thing will be in multiplayer as well as singleplayer.

The feature list made me laugh as well "Bunnies. We got 2.0309.894.859.483.495.8Y9.348.530.834 of them and counting...". For the uninitiated, rabbits are practically monsters when it comes to breeding, so the humour is very on-point.

It's releasing sometime in November on Humble Store, GOG (no page live yet) and Steam. It was an instant wishlist for me.

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buenaventura Sep 5, 2018
Quoting: razing32
Quoting: buenaventuraWow, awesome, what an appropriate use of dubstep! (there are very few such!)

Wishlist for me as well of course.

Is that what that horrible cacophony was ?

Apparently not according to some guy in the comments here, but that's what I thought :P
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