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The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, Quack Pack , and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to [[Tigerpaw Studios|TPaw]] | The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, Quack Pack , and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to the now-defunct [[Tigerpaw Studios|TPaw]], intended for small social projects, in-universe, Bark Pack sometimes has a more heroic presence and serves as a foil to the [[TPaw Corporation]] and other enemy factions. | ||
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Revision as of 23:17, 17 August 2024
Bark Pack is the name coined by Tony Bark when referring to his collection of characters. The core cast consists of Max Casey, Tom Wilcox, and Aidan Cheddar, with Kit Welsh and Zack Casey as supporting characters.
Background
The name was inspired by the short-lived Duck Tales spin-off, Quack Pack , and was initially used as a working title for Tony Bark's attempt at a slice-of-life visual novel series. However, it was abandoned due to the lack of tools and resources at the time, and it became a standalone, versatile "brand". Though usage itself is a humbler counter to the now-defunct TPaw, intended for small social projects, in-universe, Bark Pack sometimes has a more heroic presence and serves as a foil to the TPaw Corporation and other enemy factions.
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