
Endless Furry Slayer
Tegridy Made Games has released a lot of things. Most of them are exactly what they look like. Endless Furry Slayer is no different, and you should know exactly what you're signing up for before clicking anything.
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About Endless Furry Slayer
I'll be straight with you: I went into Endless Furry Slayer the same way I go into every micro-budget, sub-five-dollar Steam release from a prolific one-person outfit, which is with low expectations and genuine curiosity about what, if anything, makes it distinct from the dozen or so siblings already sitting in the Endless Furry franchise catalog. Tegridy Made Games has built an entire library around this concept, spinning the same core premise into pinball, blackjack, asteroids clones, clickers, and tower defense entries. Slayer is, as the name implies, a return to the action-combat side of that lineage. The loop is about as minimal as it gets: survive waves of furry enemies for as long as possible, push your score higher, then do it again. There is no story, no progression system that carries between runs, and no real reason to keep playing beyond the raw compulsion of beating your last number. That is not automatically a condemnation. Some of the best arcade-rooted games on Steam live entirely in that space. But those games usually bring something to the table, whether it is tight movement, satisfying weapon feedback, escalating enemy variety, or a soundtrack that makes the repetition feel hypnotic. Based on what the franchise has historically delivered, and Endless Furry Slayer gives no indication of being an outlier, the production values sit firmly at the hobbyist end of the spectrum. Expect functional-at-best controls and visuals that communicate the concept without embellishing it. Who is this actually for? Honestly, the most natural home for Endless Furry Slayer is the achievement hunter working through a bundle or a subscription tier, someone who wants a quick session, a handful of unlocks, and zero friction in between. The cloud saves support is a genuinely nice touch for that use case, letting you continue a run across machines without any fuss. Beyond that demographic, the game asks a lot of a player's goodwill in return for very little craft. There is no hand-drawn art to linger over, no ambient score to let wash over you, no moment where the design surprises you with a clever twist on the survival format. It is a premise executed at the minimum viable level, which is a pattern consistent with everything else in the Endless Furry catalog. The honest framing here is that Endless Furry Slayer exists as part of a larger ecosystem of micro-games, and it makes the most sense evaluated on those terms. Individually, it is a thin experience. Bundled in with the rest of the Tegridy catalog, it is one more checkbox, neither the best nor the worst thing in that particular pile. If you are here because you found this page organically, searching for a survival action game to sink hours into, you will want to look elsewhere. If you already own the bundle and just want to know whether to boot it up for twenty minutes and grab the achievements, the answer is sure, go ahead, it will not hurt you. Kai, Scout Team
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System Requirements
Minimum
- OS
- Windows 10/11
- Memory
- 8 GB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- NVIDIA GTX 750 / AMD R9 260
- Processor
- Intel Core i3 3rd Gen / AMD Ryzen 3 1300x
Recommended
- OS
- Windows 10/11
- Memory
- 10 GB RAM
- Storage
- 1 GB available space
- Graphics
- GTX 1070 / AMD RX 5600-XT
- Processor
- Intel Core i5 6th Gen / Ryzen 5 2600x
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Game Info
- Developer
- Tegridy Made Games
- Publisher
- Tegridy Made Games
- Release Date
- Jan 6, 2026

