If you’re looking for a break from the high-stress environment of mainstream fighters, Fight of Animals is the perfect palate cleanser. It’s a reminder that at the end of the day, games should be fun—and watching a muscular dog uppercut a walking cat is peak entertainment.
The charm of Fight of Animals lies entirely in its character design. Each fighter is a direct reference to a famous meme: Fight.of.Animals.v1.0.3.rar
Adjustments were made to recovery frames, ensuring that "spamming" certain skills was more punishable. If you’re looking for a break from the
The 1.0.3 update was largely about . In the early days of the game, certain characters had "infinite" combos or hitboxes that felt a bit too generous. Each fighter is a direct reference to a
Version was an early update that primarily focused on character balancing , bug fixes , and improving the online netcode (which uses the highly praised rollback system).
Unlike Street Fighter or Tekken , which require complex "quarter-circle" or "Z-motion" inputs, Fight of Animals uses a simplified 4-button system. You have Light, Heavy, Skill, and Super.
If you spend any time on the internet, you’ve likely seen them: the Shiba Inu throwing a devastating hook, the muscular fox standing with its arms crossed, or the "Walking Cat" that looks like it’s headed to the gym. What started as a series of optical illusions and viral photos has been transformed into a surprisingly competent 2D fighter: .