I'm going to show off a few enemies, some of which are going to reappear from Candy's Adventure in FNAC 3, but most of which will make their debut in FNAC FUR!
First off, Candy's Adventure was of course filled to the brim with original and memorable enemies. Sadly, only a few could make it to FNAC FUR, so with that, we welcome back the dog and the big dog!
Now, I know these guys need more original enemy titles, and I'm working on that. I'm thinking "hench-dog" for the little guy.
But these are far from the only dogs to join the epic roster of evil enemies in this game. For example, let's have a look at the all new Corgi Crew:
These guys may look adorable, but they are also adorably deadly! Their long bodies make them larger targets as usual, but that surface area is equally used to deal you damage. Additionally, these guys can not only be found in either horizontal or vertical poses, but in a variety of different lengths as well! Good luck jumping over these guys!
You may have spotted this next enemy in one of the screenshots on the game page already. This little guy may look innocent and frail, but you better not get on its bad side:
This ungodly creature is known as a Chihuahua, and if you as much as touch one of them, it will dedicate the rest of its life to undedicate your life from existence. I'm not kidding around, this thing will ignore its default wandering behavior and hunt you down fast.
Although that's all from the canine department, this game features a handful of other endearing and en-dangerous enemies. Have a look at the Fly, "Henway", and the Fly-fish:
The two first ones are areal enemies with different flight patterns. ("Henway" may even attempt to shoot eggs in your face!) The Fly-fish replaces the "merdogs" from Candy's Adventure as the game's default aquatic enemy. Now, because this is a family friendly platformer, it is somewhat expected that a few variants of these guys may appear with slightly different patterns and abilities. Who knows?
But wait, there's more!
All games, and I mean literally 100% of every game in existence (even pong), has boss fights. Otherwise, what's to stand in the way of the player breezing through the game? This marks the introduction of the game's first(-ish) boss, Big Butch:
Now this is a worthy opponent! This guy is like a miniature version of the Boss Dog himself, albeit not as high ranking. Standing at a height 3 times that of Candy and Cindy, they might just be able to jump over him with precision to get a better attack angle before he gets wise. And believe me, once you're trapped in a room with this boss, you'll really want to get good at jumping over him.
That's all for this update I'm afraid. I'm posting another general update on my profile with more context on the unfortunately slow development FNAC series as a whole.
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