You fight across 10 unique levels, including the iconic kitchen, a boxing ring, and a snowy living room.
If you grew up glued to the TV watching a certain cat and mouse duo beat the living daylight out of each other, then is likely a core gaming memory for you. Released for the PC in 2002, this arena brawler successfully captured the chaotic, slapstick spirit of the original cartoons.
The core of the combat isn't just punches; it's the objects scattered around. You can hurl chairs, pool cues, frying pans, and even beehives at your opponent.
Unlike traditional fighters like Street Fighter or Tekken , Fists of Furry is an arena-style brawler—think of it as a simplified version of Capcom's Power Stone .