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Trash panda
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trash panda

It's been suggested that I add a mini map to the game. Better not turn into roadkill! #MadeWithUnity #IndieGameDev #LowPoly #TrashPanda #indiegames #unit圓d #screenshotsaturday #TorontoProblems #comingsoon /FYFwnbzc5OĪnd while game development is typically a closed-door process from the larger studios, Leaver has been transparent in his approach, building up hype for the game by offering windows into its constant evolution. "I wanted this to be a celebration of our quirky love for our unofficial mascot." "I'm making this game for Torontonians," Leaver tells blogTO. We can now be the first to confirm the game release will happen in early 2022. Set right here in Toronto, the Trash Panda video game has been generating buzz since making headlines this spring, and the long-awaited alpha testing phase has gamers and raccoon fans awaiting its release. If hearing Sir David Attenborough talk about Toronto's most famous four-legged critters on your TV screen wasn't enough, Toronto filmmaker, game developer and storyteller Jason Leaver is bringing the litter-loving, food-rinsing chaos-bringers to the video game world. Raccoons are just an accepted part of life in the big city, earning the friendly title of "trash pandas," brazenly stealing your food deliveries, and even putting Toronto on the urban wildlife map with a segment on BBC's Planet Earth II.

TRASH PANDA PC

Direct from your garbage bin to your computer screen, Toronto's favourite (or least favourite depending on who you ask) masked bandits will soon be part of a uniquely local PC gaming experience.









Trash panda