
Honey — Select Furry Modsl
Once you have the mods installed, how do you make it look good?
If you are searching for Honey Select furry mods and don't know where to start, look for these specific files (check the archives for the original names):
The modding scene is vast, but for furry-specific content, the community congregates in a few specific hubs.
In the context of Honey Select, "furry mods" refers to any custom content that alters the humanoid base model to include anthropomorphic animal features. This includes:
Unlike Second Life or VRChat, Honey Select does not have native furry support. Everything you see in a screenshot of a wolf-girl or dragon-man is the result of community-made plugins.
Furry mods in Honey Select are not just cosmetic – they enable subcultural belonging and creative freedom, showing how adult sandbox games become identity toolkits.
Most Honey Select furry mods are developed for Honey Select 1 (HS1) using the NEO studio. Honey Select 2 (HS2) has fewer furry mods, but they are of higher quality. This article focuses largely on HS1 due to its massive back-catalog, but the principles apply to both.
Let’s install a hypothetical mod: "Kemono Wolf Head v3 by Taka".
Step 1: Locate your install folder.
Default path: C:\Illusion\HoneySelect\
Step 2: Find the abdata folder.
This houses all the game assets.
Step 3: Place the mod files.
Most furry mods come in a folder structure like abdata/List/characustom. Drop the downloaded unity3d files directly into the matching directory.
Step 4: Install the "Universal Bone Modifier" (UBM). Furry mods require extra bones for ears and tails. Without UBM, a wolf ear accessory will clip through the human skull.
Step 5: Load the game. In Character Maker:
Pro Tip: Digitigrade legs require going into Bone Modifier and rotating the calf bone by -45 degrees and the foot bone by -30 degrees. Save this as a "Preset Body".
If you are just starting your search for Honey Select furry mods, which game should you buy?
Verdict: Use HS1 for true beast-like characters (werewolves, satyrs). Use HS2 for "kemonomimi" (humans with cat ears and a tail).








