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Fighting is Magic The game's official logo Creator(s) Mane6 Programming Prominence (formerly) Nappy Jay Art Nappy Leedin Jay Elosande (formerly) Anukan Music DJ Derpy Hooves RainbowCrash88 Ken McGill Type of game 2D Fighting game Platform/engine Windows Featuring The mane 6 My Little Pony: Fighting is Magic was an upcoming fan-made fighting game inspired by the animated television series. It was under development by a team of nine volunteers who call themselves Mane6. Being of a fan-made nature, this game was neither licensed nor endorsed by Hasbro.

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Though the game will no longer be developed based on the My Little Pony characters, the Mane6 team (with some membership changes) has reused the core gameplay elements they devised, with new non-copyrighted characters provided by artist, the original creative lead on the Friendship is Magic series. In August 2015, the game was relaunched under the title.

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Them's Fightin' Herds was submitted for crowdfunding through Indiegogo and surpassed its funding goal before the set deadline of October 22, 2015. Features The final version of the game was to feature seventeen playable characters in all with the six main from the show playable from launch. Eleven more characters were to follow in semi-regular updates. The game was to be downloadable and free to play. Both local and online multiplayer modes were to be included as well as a story mode.

Character-specific moves were also to be present in-game. My Little Pony: Fighting is Magic was to feature various stages that represented places from. The and were mentioned.

Players were to be allowed to select a color scheme for their character from fixed palettes. However, one of the animators stated that the team would not provide a custom pony creator and/or alternate costumes; they are practically impossible to make due to engine limitations and technical difficulties. Development The game originally began when a Mane6 team member, Anukan made mock-up screens under the title of 'Marevel vs Clopcom' and posted them to a Ponychan board discussing fighting ponies.

When another, Nappy, saw those images, he became determined to make them a reality, and in summer of 2011, the team, which at the time, consisted not only of Nappy and Anukan, but also of Jay Wright, Lucas Ellinghaus, James Workman, and Prominence, met on Skype for the first time. The game used the game engine. The team released early gameplay footage that displays basic game mechanics such as launches, juggles and hyper combos as seen in existing fighting game franchises such as. They have released footage showing how,,, and played. The last main character,, was still under development.

Though an unlicensed work from Hasbro, the holders of the My Little Pony franchise intellectual property, the Mane 6 team had not received any notices from the company as of October 12, 2011. Like much of the rest of the Internet phenomenon surrounding Friendship is Magic, Hasbro has sometimes allowed episodes of the show along with parodies and mash-ups of the works to be redistributed freely across the Internet, helping to create a participator culture that has drawn a broader audience to the show. On January 30, 2012, Prominence left the development team for personal reasons.

A test build was leaked by a member of the Quality Assurance team on August 2, 2012. As a result, Mane6 announced it was cancelling all plans of external testing and suspending video updates about the game's features for the foreseeable future. However, they released a clarification and FAQ the next day, saying that they overreacted some, and that while they were still replacing their entire QA team (to ensure no further leaks), they don't hate the fans for downloading and playing the leak. Also, they stated that the Canterlot Gardens con 'is still go'. Maxwell McGee, of GameSpot, featured this game as 'The Most Unlikely Fighter You've Never Heard Of', covering the game's information and revealing a picture of Pinkie Pie fighting Rainbow Dash, along with some other non in-game pictures. He also included an in-depth look at the designing of the game, and working with the 2D Fighter Maker 2002 engine.