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Fierce & Fluffy is a 2D competitive shooter in which you play as Fulbert and Tugdual, two bunny squires who need to prove their worth to their sovereign in order to be knighted. You must dismantle enemy armies as the paper unravels and try to achieve a higher score than your rival!


The game has three difficulty levels: easy, normal and difficult, all accessible from the main menu

Fulbert and Tugdual are two fierce rabbit knights who are eager to prove their worth on the battlefield. They are both companions and rivals, and can try to hinder each other's progress by deflecting or throwing projectiles cleverly.

The archers are the main enemies you'll have to face. They stay in the center of the screen and fire deadly arrows at you! 

The bombers hide among the archers and launch destructive bombs at you. Be careful, as these bombs will explode, creating large holes in the paper and hampering your movements.

The lancers will charge you from the right of the screen. Try to use their weapons to your advantage! 

This project was realised in one week by students of the Master JMIN, with the Cnam-Enjmin and the Pôle Image Magelis. 

We hope you will enjoy our game. Feel free to comment and share!

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Producing - Aurore BERTHET

Game programming - Tom D'EXPORT, Jules SARTON DU JONCHAY

Game design - Maureen BASTIAN, Oscar DUHAMEL

Ergonomy & UX design - Alexandre AGNIEL-ROUX

Visual conception - Jules GIBERT, Marine MOUSSET, Nils PUTHIER

Sound design & Music - Frédéric KUKOVICIC

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Fierce And Fluffy 1.1.7 112 MB

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Great versus game, with a really cool DA (visual and sounds) and an amazing game concept ! Cant believe it have been made in only 4 days !

As a chad dodger, I liked this game. 

It's great, you can feel the passion of this little team. 

They might become the next Ubisoft, but with less downgrades