On Steam, Kitsune Tails Finally Has Updates!

Fans of Kitsune Tails will love the upgrades and quality of life improvements to the game! Although they’re mostly for the Steam version, fixes must be in store for the other ‘ports of this game.

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Kitsune Games is releasing major updates and offering new stuff for those who love Kitsune Tails, a retro-style platformer. The reason it’s doing so well is not only because of its colourful graphics but also its LGBTQ representation. In why we love it here is because of how well the folklore from Japan is weaved into the storyline.

They announced expanded Steam Workshop support (custom levels!) at the simple click of a button, release of an official soundtrack, and new quality-of-life features within the game!

From the Press Release:

 The Steam Workshop update comes with a number of quality-of-life features, including new Speedrun Timers and a much-requested post-game character swap option. Pick up the OST by composer Jorge Saldías on Steam now for $4.99, or in a new Deluxe Edition bundle for $22.49.

Play custom levels and minigames as created by the community. Tackle ridiculous kaizo challenges from the community’s most devious level designers. Create and complete new minigames that stretch the limits of this game’s custom engine.

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Never made a mod before? Start now with the help of documentation, the open-source Tiled Map Editor, and easy-to-learn Lua scripting. Upload your mods to Steam from within the game with a tap of a button. Kitsune Tails is currently available on Steam and itch.io for PC, Linux, and Steam Deck. The itch.io version does not support Steam Workshop, but supports manual installation of mods.

For more information, please visit the Kitsune Tails website, or follow them on Twitter/X


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Author: Ed Sum

I'm a freelance videographer and entertainment journalist (Absolute Underground Magazine, Two Hungry Blokes, and Otaku no Culture) with a wide range of interests. From archaeology to popular culture to paranormal studies, there's no stone unturned. Digging for the past and embracing "The Future" is my mantra.

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