Them’s Fightin’ Herds Teaser Shows How Its Animal Cast Fight Each Other

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Mane6 has released a teaser trailer for its upcoming fighting game Them’s Fightin’ Herds. It shows off a match fought between Arizona and Velvet – note that everything that is shown is still in development.

 

As you’ll see, Arizona the cow makes use of a lasso to pull opponent’s closer, and uses a mix of headbutts and hooves to dish out damage.

 

Velvet the deer, on the other hand, is able to summon ice to hook and uppercut opponents, and it can also be used as shards from a distance to juggle opponents in the air.

 

Them’s Fightin’ Herds is the reborn version of brony fighting game Fighting Is Magic, with original character designs from My Little Pony: Friendship Is Magic character designer Lauren Faust. A crowdfunding campaign for the game will be launched on September 21st.


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