Lugaru
Lugaru: The Rabbit's Foot /ˈluːɡəruː/ is the first commercial video game created by Wolfire Games. It is a cross-platform, 3D action game for Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, AROS, Mac OS X, and Linux. It features Turner, an anthropomorphic rabbit with curiously well-developed combat skills. The name Lugaru is a phonetic spelling of "loup-garou", which is French for werewolf. The word "Lugaru" is commonly pronounced as loogaroo. David Rosen has announced that Overgrowth (video game) will be the sequel to Lugaru. Lugaru uses OpenGL, OpenAL and Simple DirectMedia Layer.
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Lugaru: The Rabbit's Foot /ˈluːɡəruː/ is the first commercial video game created by Wolfire Games. It is a cross-platform, 3D action game for Microsoft Windows, AmigaOS 4, AROS, Mac OS X, and Linux. It features Turner, an anthropomorphic rabbit with curiously well-developed combat skills. The name Lugaru is a phonetic spelling of "loup-garou", which is French for werewolf. The word "Lugaru" is commonly pronounced as loogaroo. David Rosen has announced that Overgrowth (video game) will be the sequel to Lugaru. Lugaru uses OpenGL, OpenAL and Simple DirectMedia Layer.
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