Cheyenne's Bad Fur Day

Cheyenne's Bad Fur Day is a platformer video game developed by Fallen Corporation and released for the PlayBox video game console, and PC in 2007. As part of the Cheyenne video game series, the game follows the story of Cheyenne the Fearlon, a greedy, light drinking, orange fox who attempts to return home to her friend Latina. The gameplay is composed of various challenges, that involve platforming, solving, puzzles, fighting enemies, an gathering objects. The game also features a multiplayer mode where a maximum of 4 players can compete in 7 different game types. Also features a boss rush after the game has been completed.

Cheyenne's Bad Fur Day was designed for mature audiences and features graphic violence, alcohol and tobacco use, profanity, vulgar humor and pop culture references. It was developed over the course of four years and was originally intended for a family audience, but was ultimately retooled into its current form because previews were criticised for being both too cute and similar to Fallen Corporation's earlier platform games.

Upon release, Cheyenne's Bad Fur Day received critical acclaim from video game journalists, who praised its visual appeal and smart, funny humour. The game sold well below expectations due to limited advertising and a release towards the end of the PlayBox's life cycle, but has since earned a cult following due to its unique styling. A remake, Cheyenne: Live and Reloaed, was released for the Xbox in 2011. In 2018, the game was included as part of the Fallen Replay compilation for PlayBox 360.

Gameplay
Cheyenne's Bad Fur Day is a platformer video game where the player controls Cheyenne the Fearlon through a series of three-dimensional levels.[1]  The game features an overworld where players can transition from one level to another, although many are initially blocked off until Conker earns a certain amount of cash.[2]  Each level is an enclosed area in which the player can freely explore to find tasks to do. The gameplay mostly relies on figuring out a way to help other characters by completing a linear sequence of challenges. These challenges may include defeating a boss, solving puzzles, gathering objects, and racing opponents, among others. The result is always a cash reward, which aids access to other areas in the overworld.

Cheyenne's abilities are far simpler than those of previous Rare platform games Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong 64.[2]  The player can run, jump, and smack enemies with a baseball bat. Cheyenne also has a few other physical abilities. She can swim underwater for a while until he runs out of breath, climb ladders or ropes, and is strong enough to push heavy objects.[3]  To regain lost health, Cheyenne can eat pieces of "anti-gravity" Chocolate that are scattered throughout the levels.[2]  Additionally, the game employs "context sensitive" pads that allow Cheyenne to gain different, temporary abilities when pressing the "B" button atop them.[2]  For instance, in the beginning of the game, by pressing the B button on the first pad she encounters, Cheyenne drinks some Alka-Seltzer to wipe out her hangover, at which point players can proceed forward. Some pads can turn Cheyenne into an anvil to slam into the ground, and some are also used to pull out her assault rifle, to activate his throwing knives, slingshot and so on. They also serve to inform players of what needs to be done next.

This game also includes a boss rush modes, after the game has been completed, where she can defeat all her bosses until she earned a gold boss rush trophy, if she is defeated to either restart or quit.

The game also includes a multiplayer mode, where up to four players can compete against each other in seven different game types: Beach, Raptor, Heist, War, Tank, Race and Deathmatch.[4]  In Beach, some players must go up through a beach and into a waiting escape vehicle, while others must stop them by firing at them from fixed positions.[3]  Raptor involves players controlling raptors to feed a baby dinosaur, while others play as cavemen that have to steal dinosaur eggs.[3]  Heist engrosses players in the robbery of a bank, where the goal is to retrieve a cash bag from the centre of the level and run with it to the team's vault without being damaged.[3]  War can either be a traditional capture the flag mode or Total War, where players have to get the other teams gas canister and use it to release a chemical gas that annihilates the enemy.[3]  Similarly, in Tank players fight against each other by using tanks and grabbing chemical canisters that can release a lethal corrosive gas, destroying all the tanks that are outdoors.[3]  Race is a racing mode which provides two variations of the same course. Items can be acquired and used against opponents.[3]  Finally, there is a standard deathmatch mode where players fight against each other in shooting style from a third-person perspective.[3]  Players can set a number of different options for each game, such as score limit, number of lives, and inclusion of optional bots.