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Fury of the Furries

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Fury of the Furries
Fury of the Furries cover
Developers
Atreid Concept
Publishers
Kalisto
Release dates
DOS 1993
Mac OS (Classic) 1994
Taxonomy
Modes Singleplayer
Series Skweek
Fury of the Furries guide on StrategyWiki
Fury of the Furries on MobyGames
Fury of the Furries on Wikipedia
Skweek
Skweek 1989
Tiny Skweeks 1992
Fury of the Furries 1993

This is essentially the same game as Pac-in-Time, a later Namco-licensed re-skinning of the original.[1]

Availability

Source DRM Notes Keys OS
Retail
Prompts for answers from manual, code wheel, etc.
DOS
Retail
DRM-free
Mac OS

Video

Graphics feature State Notes
Widescreen resolution
Multi-monitor
Ultra-widescreen
4K Ultra HD
Field of view (FOV)
Windowed
For DOSBox toggle with Alt+ Enter (see the glossary page for other workarounds).
Borderless fullscreen windowed
See the glossary page for potential workarounds.
Anisotropic filtering (AF)
Anti-aliasing (AA)
Vertical sync (Vsync)
60 FPS and 120+ FPS
35 fps frame rate cap.

Input

Audio

Sound options.
Sound options.

Audio feature State Notes
Separate volume controls
Sound Effects can be toggled in DOS.
In Mac OS global volume can be adjusted.
Surround sound
Subtitles
Closed captions
Mute on focus lost
Two alternate versions of the soundtrack can be selected in DOS.

Localizations

Language UI Audio Sub Notes
English
French
German
Italian
Spanish
Fremen language can also be selected.

Other information

API

Technical specs Supported Notes
DOS video modes VGA

System requirements

DOS
Minimum
Operating system (OS) 3.3
Processor (CPU)
System memory (RAM) 640 KB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 7 MB
Video card (GPU) VGA
Mac OS
Minimum Recommended
Operating system (OS) 7.0
Processor (CPU) Motorola 68020
System memory (RAM) 4 MB
Hard disk drive (HDD) 5 MB
Video card (GPU) 256-color display.

References

  1. Retro Gamer #17 p.75 - Games That Weren't - last accessed on July 22, 2020