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Submitted by Wiiloveit 307d ago | article

Save the Furries Enters a New Realm of Interactivity

"Without going on and on about how games aren't made in a vacuum, it truly is a wonderful thing to see how concepts, IP's, and characters can grow into something greater as they extend beyond the game space, especially when such extensions are being taken by companies of modest means. Transferable in that one of the foregoing elements can be communicated and marketed in a different fashion so as to continue momentum, it's not uncommon for development teams to complement their original creations with trinkets, action figures, comic strips, and the like. SDP Games is moving in a similar direction with an extension that proposes to develop their IP, Save the Furries, into something of a brand now that the groundwork has become fertile over a seven-year period." -- Wiiloveit.com (Culture, Dev, iPad, iPhone, Save the Furries, SDP Games, Wii)

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