Compare Brave Furries prices across 50+ stores and find the best deal. Developed by Crazy Goat Games. Published by Crazy Goat Games. Released on 3/14/2017. Available on PC, Linux. Genres: Casual, Indie.

A bite-sized puzzle game that earns its 'Very Positive' badge by keeping things honest: short rooms, clear rules, and just enough charm to carry you through the castle.

I've spent time with a lot of small puzzle games that nobody writes about, and Brave Furries is exactly the kind that gets quietly recommended in a Discord server at midnight. It's a room-by-room puzzle game built around a simple, original mechanic: each level places your furry creatures on a grid, and you need to maneuver them into the correct spaces using their fixed-direction jumps. The rules click in about thirty seconds, and the dev seems to have known that, because nothing overstays its welcome. Individual puzzles are designed to resolve quickly, and the castle structure - moving from the cellar upward through themed chambers - gives the whole thing a gentle sense of forward momentum without ever pretending to be something grander than it is. What Crazy Goat Games got right is proportionality. This is a micro-studio passion project, and the scope reflects that without being an excuse. The visuals are warm and hand-crafted, with smooth character animations and castle backdrops that feel deliberate rather than asset-flipped. The soundtrack sits in that lightly whimsical register that good casual puzzle games often nail - present enough to set mood, quiet enough not to distract. There are 18 Steam achievements to chase and trading cards in the mix, which, as at least one Steam community post cheerfully confirmed, is reason enough for a certain stripe of completionist to fire this up from their backlog. That said, the honesty I appreciate cuts both ways. This is not a game that challenges veterans of the genre. If you've worked through Stephen's Sausage Roll or even a few hours of Baba Is You, Brave Furries will feel like a warm-up that never escalates. The brain-teasing stays mild throughout, almost by design, and there's a reported bug that tripped some players up around the Laboratory level, where rune-chest interactions could stop responding entirely. It appears to have been a known issue for some users post-launch, and whether it has been fully patched is worth checking before you commit to an achievement run. The game is also essentially a solo experience with no difficulty modes or extra content layers to extend replay value once the puzzles are solved. For the audience this is actually for - families, lapsed gamers looking for something low-stakes, puzzle newcomers, or anyone who collects trading cards and wants a gentle backdrop for an evening - Brave Furries lands exactly where it should. It knows it's a small, cheerful thing, and there's something quietly admirable about that self-awareness in an age of feature-list inflation. The Steam community gave it an 82% positive rating across over a hundred reviews, which for a free-tier indie is a genuine signal of goodwill earned. Kai, Scout Team

Brave Furries
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Brave Furries

Mar 14, 2017Crazy Goat Games
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A bite-sized puzzle game that earns its 'Very Positive' badge by keeping things honest: short rooms, clear rules, and just enough charm to carry you through the castle.

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About Brave Furries

I've spent time with a lot of small puzzle games that nobody writes about, and Brave Furries is exactly the kind that gets quietly recommended in a Discord server at midnight. It's a room-by-room puzzle game built around a simple, original mechanic: each level places your furry creatures on a grid, and you need to maneuver them into the correct spaces using their fixed-direction jumps. The rules click in about thirty seconds, and the dev seems to have known that, because nothing overstays its welcome. Individual puzzles are designed to resolve quickly, and the castle structure - moving from the cellar upward through themed chambers - gives the whole thing a gentle sense of forward momentum without ever pretending to be something grander than it is. What Crazy Goat Games got right is proportionality. This is a micro-studio passion project, and the scope reflects that without being an excuse. The visuals are warm and hand-crafted, with smooth character animations and castle backdrops that feel deliberate rather than asset-flipped. The soundtrack sits in that lightly whimsical register that good casual puzzle games often nail - present enough to set mood, quiet enough not to distract. There are 18 Steam achievements to chase and trading cards in the mix, which, as at least one Steam community post cheerfully confirmed, is reason enough for a certain stripe of completionist to fire this up from their backlog. That said, the honesty I appreciate cuts both ways. This is not a game that challenges veterans of the genre. If you've worked through Stephen's Sausage Roll or even a few hours of Baba Is You, Brave Furries will feel like a warm-up that never escalates. The brain-teasing stays mild throughout, almost by design, and there's a reported bug that tripped some players up around the Laboratory level, where rune-chest interactions could stop responding entirely. It appears to have been a known issue for some users post-launch, and whether it has been fully patched is worth checking before you commit to an achievement run. The game is also essentially a solo experience with no difficulty modes or extra content layers to extend replay value once the puzzles are solved. For the audience this is actually for - families, lapsed gamers looking for something low-stakes, puzzle newcomers, or anyone who collects trading cards and wants a gentle backdrop for an evening - Brave Furries lands exactly where it should. It knows it's a small, cheerful thing, and there's something quietly admirable about that self-awareness in an age of feature-list inflation. The Steam community gave it an 82% positive rating across over a hundred reviews, which for a free-tier indie is a genuine signal of goodwill earned. Kai, Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementstrading-cardstier:sub-5Grid PuzzleShort-SessionFamily FriendlyCastle ThemeCompletionist-FriendlyAchievement HunterRune MechanicsLow Difficulty Curve

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System Requirements

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OS
Windows XP
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
200 MB available space
Graphics
Integrated graphic card
Processor
Any
Sound Card
Any

Recommended

OS
Windows Vista
Memory
512 MB RAM
Storage
300 MB available space
Graphics
Seperate graphics card
Processor
Any
Sound Card
Any

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Developer
Crazy Goat Games
Publisher
Crazy Goat Games
Release Date
Mar 14, 2017

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