
ALL Furry & Animal Games In Steam Next Fest - June 2026
- Tue, Jun 16th 2026Welcome to the tri-annual Steam Next Fest list of ALL furry & animal games we could find this time around! Play as a sheep hunting, or hunt sheep! Fish to your heart's content! Run bars, be...
Hawthorn Preview - Humble Beginnings
- Sun, Jun 14th 2026When you first see the visuals and scenes from NEARstudios’ upcoming cooperative sandbox RPG sim Hawthorn, it’s immediately apparent how much care has been taken to instill the experience with the...
Cassette Beasts 2002 is on the way
- Sun, Jun 14th 2026Following the success of Cassette Beasts in 2023, fans have been eagerly waiting to see if Bytten Studio had planned to follow up and sure enough, Cassette Beasts 2002 has been announced! Taking...
Fresh Fur: New Game Releases for May 4-June 12, 2026
- Fri, Jun 12th 2026Welcome to "Fresh Fur!" Our weekly installment going over the newest game releases, and which ones you can expect to find anthros/furries in! Check the list below for all the games we could find...
Spyro: A Realm Beyond Announced for 2027
- Thu, Jun 11th 2026Spyro fans, rejoice! After years of rumors and speculation, a new Spyro has finally been announced and it looks amazing. Those who have been following Spyro know that the purple dragon has had quite...
Wholesome Direct 2026 - Animal Game Highlights
- Tue, Jun 9th 2026It’s that time of year again where we all eagerly look forward to the coziest, most wholesome games on the horizon. Wholesome Direct 2026 did NOT disappoint, with a number of comfy games that...
Six One Indie Showcase 2026 Shows Off New Animal Premieres
- Thu, May 21st 2026The Six One Indie Showcase for 2026 premiered today, and it was stuffed with games that showed off a lot of awesome new upcoming games with animal-based characters. We've listed them all below, and...
Star Fox Remake for Nintendo Switch 2 Detailed, Releasing 6/25/26
- Wed, May 6th 2026Nintendo premiered a surprise "Star Fox Direct" presentation today to show off the new remade Star Fox game that will be coming to Nintendo Switch 2 on June 25, 2026 for $49.99 digitally, TBA...
HarlowPuppy Joins The Cast of Gold Gold Adventure Gold as Beast Tamer Hero
- Wed, May 6th 2026HarlowPuppy is joining the voice cast of Gold Gold Adventure Gold as the Beast Tamer hero! She is a talented voice actor bringing a feisty & spicy flair to our Beast Tamer hero, a hero that...
Fresh Fur: New Game Releases for April 27-May 3, 2026
- Mon, May 4th 2026Welcome to "Fresh Fur!" Our weekly installment going over the newest game releases, and which ones you can expect to find anthros/furries in! Check the list below for all the games we could find...
Lost and Found Co. Review - Hidden Object Heaven
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Reviews
Oh no! You’re a duck who has been turned into a human! Now you find yourself indebted to the Goddess who saved you, and they need you to help them find stuff for people so that she can regain her power. You establish a new company to do just that, and Lost and Found Co. is born. Thus begins one of the greatest point-and-click searching games ever made.
Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime Review
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Reviews
Something beyond words compelled me to try out Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime. With its simple design, off-beat characters, and the question of “what the heck is frogtime” needing to be answered, I clicked start and began a little adventure that kept me guessing, laughing, and transported into a world beyond words. At the heart of it all is this mysterious “Frogtime” game that everyone in the game is absolutely obsessed with. No one has a qualm with quelling quarrels with this simple to understand yet deceptively strategic Chinese Checkers-like experience, where the goal is to move your frogs from one end of a game board to the other while your opponent tries to do the exact same thing. You never know who (or what) you’ll be playing Frogtime against, but it’s the engine that drives the funky comedic trip that is Bonnie Bear Saves Frogtime. It’s off-kilter, made from a place of surely beautiful personalities, and always runs parallel to a feeling of community and friendship.
Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! Review
- Written by Sean Phillips
- Category: Reviews
Every so often, a game comes along that not only surprises me but becomes one of my favorite games of all time. It’s rare - especially as of late - that it happens, but when it does? I can’t help but gush about the game and Starship Troopers: Ultimate Bug War! is one such game. Not only is this one of the coolest and best games I’ve played so far this year? It’s also, quite easily, my third favorite game of all time and a prime contender for my game of the year. I’m serious, I’ve never had a game that made me smile this hard and gave me this many hours of fun since Earth Defense Force 2025. Yeah, there were games in between that release and this one that I had fun with and that also made me smile, but not to the extent I did with this title. Would you like to know more?
Messy Up! Review
- Written by Sean Phillips
- Category: Reviews
Remember Catlateral Damage? The game where you play as a psychotic cat destroying everything on site? Ever wanted the same type of game but, instead of a cat, you’d play as a dog or a bird? That’s where Messy Up comes into play: A fun, if somewhat lacking and slightly boring, party-style game where you make your owner’s life a living heck as you destroy their home.
Collector's Cove Review
- Written by Joshua Wyld
- Category: Reviews
The tagline of “cozy farming adventure on the high seas with an adorable animal companion” is enough to get me very intrigued by a game, and developer VoodooDuck had to know they had a great idea when designing Collector’s Cove, because that’s one heck of a premise. I’ve spent quite a few nights now enjoying the lapping waves on my boat as I fished for new surprising catches, sprouted tons of fun crops, and outfitted my animal-carried boat with a productive set of machinery, trees, storage boxes galore, and lots more. That’s before even mentioning the new friendly merchants I met that are definitely not all the same person with different clothing. Truly, Collector’s Cove was like a pleasant bedtime tea; not overly in-your-face, and nothing too extravagant, but hits the right spot when you want exactly what it provides.




