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"I want to eat your nuts"

I wanted to create an animation for a game with a local subject matter. At CCA Oakland campus there is a large squirrel population. The squirrels are like none other, they eat candy bars and some time attack students. In particular there is a squirrel named pity with one eye that has an interesting diet for live birds. Previously we saw pete eat a bird on top of the lame sculpture in Oakland. I wanted to base a game around this ruthless squirrel murderer. Previously there was a game that was based on jaws the movie. The game is known as Jaws unleashed where you the shark would travel through out the ocean feasting on unsuspecting fishermen and beach goers. This is what i hope my video game could be about. Petey the squirrel will be the user character as he roams the campus of cca he will attack unsuspecting animals and art students to become bigger and stronger. Along with scenario missions i hope to have a a sandbox style of environment which will allow the user free rain over the map. Pete will start out small and tiny, he will begin attacking other smaller animals such as cats and other squirrels. As the game progresses his targets will get larger and larger until he begins to attack students the faculty and the animal control. The combat system will consist around a move based formula. For example the hulk and spider man video games, where as the user progress he or she gains more moves accessible to the character. Yet unlike those games pete will be more clandestine with his attack on the npc's diffrent then the straight ahead hulk smash and hulk bash approach to things. All and all this game will be a mockery on all sand type box video games. It will be PURE HORROR the STORY of PETEY the SQUIRREL. "I want to eat your nuts."

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