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Fighting is magic
Fighting is magic








fighting is magic

Atypical of most side-scrolling fighting games, it features a cast of six all-female ungulate characters fighting each other to find a champion worthy of gaining a magical key that will protect their world from predators. Them's Fightin' Herds is an indie fighting game developed by Mane6 and published by Humble Bundle. This entry was posted in My Little Pony by Seth. Frame skip that still accepts inputs on skipped frames, eliminating timing-based problems such as unblockables or dropped combos. Input display, save/load state, dummy record/playback, and all the other Skullgirls training mode features. GGPO* integration for seamless, non-delay-based online without a separate client Continuous collision: characters don’t pass through each other when they shouldn’t, no matter how fast they move.

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No corner problems (rapid sprite-flipping, etc).

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Negative-edge and multiple-button-input special moves (QCT+PP, etc)

fighting is magic

Per-pixel lighting on sprites, a first for ANY 2D engine. So in the future we get to have an original fighting game set in the pony universe. The goal was $725,000 target that would allow Mane6 to use and distribute the Z-Engine for free as part of their new game. Now we have word that a kickstarter for Skullgirls, a lighting fast 2D fighting game with a very powerful fighting engine has succeeded in it’s fundrasing goal will help Mane6 with their fighting engine. The image above at the very top is the teaser image. The team has had many legal problems and have found an alternate way thanks to involvement form Lauren Faust who is providing them with original ponies for the game. It’s a fighting game set in the world of My little Ponies. Any fan of MLP might have heard of this game.










Fighting is magic