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Thus, “Donut County” became a game, in Esposito’s words, about the “gentrification in L.A. told through donuts.” “It takes place in some version of Los Angeles,” Esposito says.
The Steam page explains what Donut County is all about, sort of: "Raccoons have taken over Donut County with remote-controlled trash-stealing holes. You play as BK, a hole-driving raccoon who ...
A raccoon on a scooter avoids your hole in "Donut County." Annapurna Interactive / Ben Esposito. While Donut County has the hook of a stylish, physics-based game like Katamari Damacy, it quickly ...
The world of Donut County is a peaceful one, at least when it’s not being ransacked by raccoons and giant holes. Enter BK, one such raccoon who has found himself with a part-time gig at the ...
In Ben Esposito’s independent game “Donut County” (available now for the PlayStation 4, iOS devices and home computers), the hole becomes an urban eraser. ... a pack of raccoon gentrifiers.
On its surface, Donut County looks simple — so simple, you’d likely never guess that it’s been more than six years since development on the game began. The game’s premise is delightfully ...
'Donut County' is an engaging puzzle game that puts story first -- a bizarre, frequently hilarious story -- with great success. ... To the raccoon, "donut" = hole in the ground.
Humans aren’t the only ones who go on Dunkin’ runs. A witty raccoon “pulled up” to a Dunkin' drive-thru window last month and “ordered” a white frosted donut – and it was all caught ...
An unusually polite raccoon gingerly approached a Dunkin' drive-thru window in Florida. ... It’s National Donut Day — as if we needed a day to be reminded of the existence of doughnuts.
Donut County is an extension of the poetic, absurdist humor he mastered there, where entire worlds of meaning are created through strange setups. And, of course, 140 characters or less.
This doughnut-eating raccoon proves that everyone runs on Dunkin’. Trend Report: A 'tightening' jawline serum, arch-supporting flip-flops, more IE 11 is not supported.
Even raccoons need to fuel up at their favorite coffee joints before starting their days. Just ask the employees at a Dunkin’ Donuts in Orange City, Florida. In a social media video posted in ...