Everyone stop whatever useless thing you're doing and take note: VR Furry Dance exists and it lets you do questionable things with dancing anime girl furries in virtual realitꦬy.
Before you get too overwhelmed, though, (unfortunately? Fortunately?) all you can do as far as we can tell is dance 𒊎with the dancing anime girl furriဣes. Unless the developers bring out some DLC or something.
Speaking of the developers, they go by name of WTF Games. It seems they're staying true to the nature of their name with this one especially, but this is far from the first slightly off-kilter game they've crafted. Some other timeless classics include and its very necessary sequel (which along with a fresh batch of dancing anime girls apparently features some sort of Hello Kitty-Adonꦡis hybrid apparition which also danꦏces?).
Of course, if anime girls aren't your cup of tea, there's always which even features some gy💖rat🌸ing male bodies this time!
Otherwise, on a completely different note, WTF Games h🤡as also into the realm of the♛ first-person shooter and even the clown-killing horror scene.
But let's face it, you came here to hea﷽r more about 🥃the one with the furries, which surely has to be their magnum opus.
In this VR masterpiece, you'll get to dance with some really rather terrifying-looking bikini-donning human-beast hybrids that look like they've crawled straight outta the Uncanny Valley itself. The game makes some pretty hefty promises, saying it includes "several interesting dance locations, countless [countless, guys!] cool and sexy dance moves, amaওzing sweet background music," and most importantly, "unlimited hours of dancing."
It's apparently also the "perfect game for lonely hours" which unfortunately just makes it sound very sad," or just to kill some time." Fair enough, and to be honest we couldn't think of a better way to kill some time even if we wanted to.
But listen, as saturated with mockery as this article has been, if this really is your vibe then you do you boo. Maybe consider leavinඣg a review, too, so that others may live vicariously through you. At least until they muster up the courage (or whatever is needed) to try it themselves.
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