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Know any good artists?
I'm looking to get my boyfriend's and my fursona commissioned, know any good artists? I'd prefer to spend $90-$130 for both. Any help would be appreciated ~^
submitted by MorKurt[link] [15 comments]
The Familiars
Children’s fantasy series about the pets who try to rescue their kidnapped owners.
In their wordsRunning to save his life, Aldwyn, the street-wise orphan cat, ducks into a strange store. Moments later Jack, a young wizard-in-training, comes in to pick out his familiar – a magical animal companion. Aldwyn’s always been clever. But magical? Apparently Jack thinks so—and Aldwyn is happy to play along. Anything to get out of town!
Once home with Jack in Stone Runlet, Aldwyn thinks that he’s got it made—a life of ease with a boy who loves him. He just has to convince the other familiars—the know-it-all blue jay Skylar and the friendly tree frog Gilbert--that he’s the telekinetic cat he claims to be.
Then, after the sky lights up with an omen, the unthinkable happens. Jack and the other young wizards are captured by the evil queen of Vastia. Together Aldwyn, Skylar and Gilbert must save them—but how?
On their thrilling quest across the land, the familiars will face dangerous foes, unearth a shocking centuries old secret, and discover a mysterious destiny that will change them all forever.
RatingSuitable for all ages. This site has no offensive content.
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What should I include in a written ref?
I finally decided to do something about not having an actual reference and I want to make a written one, basically what do I need to put in it?
submitted by SirJiggart[link] [10 comments]
Lackadaisy
The story of a speakeasy during the Prohibition, run by motley crew of cats. The artwork gorgeous and detailed.
In their wordsIt's about a gang of tenacious (if not shady) characters running a St. Louis speakeasy in the era of Prohibition. I suppose it falls somewhere in the realm of historical fiction, parody, dark comedy, and abject nonsense.
RatingThis site contains slightly offensive material. Chance of mild swearing and mildly disturbing imagery.
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A Wild Badger Appears! Battle Badges
A semi-collectable card game of battling beasts and con-badge combat…
Battle BadgesKickstarter ending 4/11/14
[Edit: The game creator responded to this message with some clarifications and upcoming news, so make sure you scroll to the end if you're interested in this project!]
It seems like there’s a three-year cycle of a particular meme, it’s a bit of a hula hoop. I blame Pokémon. It’s the “let’s make game cards of our characters” meme.
After about 25 years of playing Dungeons and Dragons, I really can’t possibly say anything negative about this. Who DOESN’T want to stat out their little avatar and send it into glorious battle? Maybe your fennataur can finally pull out that magic wand she’s been hiding all these years and lob a decent “Flaming Hand of Fiery Doom” at someone. It’s a side of a fursona that doesn’t get to play often, and it’s a compelling little meme.
Artist Skulldog and gamer/game store owner Bazil Remblai have collaborated on a logical, and marketable, hybrid of the “stat my fox!” meme, collectible fighting card game, and ubiquitous con badge, to make “Battle Badges,” potentially a perfect microgame to play in the registration line at cons.
Here’s how it works. Some of this is guesswork, but it’s informed guesswork.
From a modest stable of critters–six at first in the starter kit, we see a badger, dragon, and a couple of canines, but the selection should expand over time–pick your critter, printed out on a glossy smoked acrylic and magnetic badge. Find a place to wear it. A shirt would be a good choice. Your boxers would not be a good choice, unless you’re playing “strip battle badges” and are going for a special bonus round. I don’t know, that may be in the advanced rules.
Each critter has some baseline stats–all of them have a score for brawling, ranged combat, and magic. Those numbers are concealed with magnet buttons. Blaster badger here is pretty good with his fists, GREAT with his gun, not so hot with the magic missiles. In a fundamentally “rock paper scissors” type contest, you pick one of these three stats, rochambeau it out (ranged beats brawling, brawling beats magic, magic beats ranged), and the winner gets a +3 boost to that particular stat score–compare stat scores for the winner. Three rounds is a match (I think–there’s a hit point system of heart tokens that might shuffle that up a bit.)
Simple enough! But for customizability, there’s a handful of special tokens (at least 16) that shake things up–special kinds of attacks, defenses, and effects that modify stat levels and game play, keeping things interesting and rounds unique. Not every character is equally effective with the various types of special tokens, so that’s another place where your choice of characters impacts play and strategy.
For a quick five-minute game, that seems pretty sound! An easy mechanic, easy game play, and just enough pieces to fill up an oversized badge, and not a lot more. No dice, none needed. It’d be good to see how the special tokens affect game play, that doesn’t seem fleshed out yet, but knowing how CCGs work, one can imagine the basic idea pretty clearly.
So, big thumbs up: an idea with an obvious and unexploited niche (short interactions in conspace), high visibility (badges are about as easy to spot as could possibly be), and super-plus-one, an invitation to interact with strangers in a game-time way. Neat! It’s a social tool as well as a game!
Conceptually, I like this product a lot, but there’s a few big obstacles.
First, saturation. For a social game like this to take off, it’s going to take some market penetration. This is the classic “video phone” problem (an obsolete example now, I guess, but it used to be valid). You could only use video phones if other people had them, so under a certain threshold, there was no point to owning them–a doomed technology, until Ipad broke it open again. If I never met any other players, there’d be no point in having a badge, and it doesn’t seem like a game that you could just buy and play with your friends at home. It’s reliant on conspace and not knowing your opponents.
Secondly, the starter pack seems to be a problem, and in part it’s tied to the customizability of the game. At $40, it’s a price point that I’d associate with a full set, not a starter pack–and nobody’s buying it yet. Of course, with stretch goals enabled in the Kickstarter that $40 could be more attractive, but still, it’s not the everything pack (and the team hasn’t mentioned the stretch goal levels yet, so I’m not sure how meaningful this is…play the system, guys, you’re missing an opportunity here!) Badges are representations of self, so you’d hope for something that was…well, kind of like you, right?
Maybe I’m overstating this. If the point of “Battle Badges” is the “Battle,” it doesn’t matter, just pick one that’s fun and fits your playstyle and personality. If the point is “badges,” having only a small harem of options is a problem. I suspect there’s an “in between” place that most participants would want.
At about 80% of goal after only three days or so, the campaign looks like a success, but in this case, I wonder if it truly is. Most of the funds have come from the top tier reward, dinner with the artist and–here’s the important thing–a custom, “your face here,” badge. The success of this kickstarter seems, at this time, to be tied to personal time with the artist and a unique representation of your character–prioritizing “badge” over “battle.” In a game needs a certain level of saturation to be playable, and assumes a certain level of genericization to keep play affordable, and indeed meaningful, to the players, this campaign may be able to succeed without actually being a success.
Time will tell.
Note: Images used above are included to promote the work of crowdfunding artists, and are owned by the original creator.
FWA furs?
So I was just curious as to how many awesome reddit furs would be going to FWA this week. It's going to be my first con and I'm super excited! Look for me out there Curse Fulf is the name. :D
submitted by ookamiguy[link] [32 comments]
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Furry Dating
So I'm kind of new to the furry community, and I was wondering if anyone here has experience with FurryMate or FurFling. I've been on a lot of online dating sites before (like OKC or POF), but for some reason I seem to get a large amount of messages from these two sites. I'm a straight male and so I'm not used to receiving messages from girls I think are incredibly attractive.
How do I know the messages are from actual people and not just fake accounts created by these domains? I've had conversations with several girls on these sites, but I still am not sure if it's all sincere. I would expect a lot of people to also have Pounced accounts but they don't. I've reverse image searched profile pictures and have yet to see a match.
Has anyone had actual luck with these websites? Are they legitimate or are they just scams? I know there is some debate on this, and I'd like to get some newer opinions.
submitted by diamondmage[link] [24 comments]