One more year has come since we shared the previous anniversary greeting, and we have to admit that time is a greatly elusive thing.
A lot has changed during this year. The game received the first animation that still keeps exciting the odds and the first furry males that keep exciting the minds in a slightly different way. Right at this moment, we are finishing the remaster of the intro location, including the meeting scene with our most desirable ass and her sweet owner Naira we’re impressed so many people loved.
One year ago we couldn’t think that rockets will fall on our native city as we write these lines, but we have a hope that the next anniversary we will meet in peace and prosper, and the hope is the most we could ask for.
Traditionally, on this day we share some little exquisite detail of this indisputably special project we bear, and so no exception for this day will be made. Today we have (morally) prepared to share something deeply personal, and despite it’s not a specific picture of a clearly important for game development organ some people mistakenly see in the game page name, we still hope you’ll enjoy it:
We found the first ever made work of our known for his affection to cute girls and awesome asses artist, drawn many-many years ago - of course, it’s furry and we can even assume you probably know this character.
At that time no one could even think that the fan art will grow into this big project and that the occasionally born idea of Into The Wild will reach over one million plays on over a dozen platforms.
And yet we have to disappoint our followers who liked the game till then, as we have big plans on improving and remaking existing and coming content into something so much better that you’ll have to fairly consider the existing version as faulty. The best is yet to come!
PS: After so much time it really must be a good moment to improve this drawing of little Krystal.
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