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      Become a garbage-picking raccoon in this new — and extremely Toronto — game | CBC.ca Loaded

      Become a garbage-picking raccoon in this new — and extremely Toronto — game

      1 year ago
      Duration 1:39

      Become a garbage-picking raccoon in this new — and extremely Toronto — game

      • 1 year ago
      • News
      • Duration 1:39

      A new video game called 'Trash Panda' lets players roam the streets of Toronto as the city’s unofficial mascot — a raccoon. Metro Morning host David Common spoke with creator and developer Jason Leaver about reaction to the game, and what comes next.

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