Furry subculture (and a related subculture, 'Kemono', in Japan) broadly revolves around the fandom towards sapient, anthropomorphized animal characters. These creatures are typically bipedal and capable of human speech, if not entirely human-like in behavior. Alongside the subculture's propensity for roleplaying and fantasy theming, the furry community has developed a number of video games that revolve around these pseudo-human characters. Some games, following the scene's roleplaying roots, allow for the creation and exploration of a player's 'fursona', a personalized anthropomorphic character which is often used as an identifier for others within the community. These games are typically made by furries toward a furry audience, with a significant number of 'furry games' catering to the queer or sexuality-oriented sectors of the community.
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