A friend needed some help clearing out her mother's house, so (given my experience in estate liquidation) my assistance was called upon.
Most of what I had to do centered on packing dishes and the taking out of trash---a good portion of which consisted of jarred green beans canned between 1979 and 1984 (yeah, neither of us were dared the risk of eating any).
As a thank-you from my friend, I was taken to a diner whereat the food wasn't competing with me in age (...not that I was aware of, anyway, but in either case, the food was quite good). The diner had a large TV set up on a wall and, though I mostly ignored it, I did happen to see a commercial for Leaf Guard: a fancy gutter installation. What appealed to me was its mascot: a cartoon squirrel in a classic cartoony style.
I mentally added the aforementioned to my to-draw list ...and here he is in all his generic (but adorable!) glory! ...at least insofar as my pencil is able to capture. ^^
So, today I decided to knock this squirrel off my draw list. For reference, I went to the Leaf Guard website, whereat I found the squirrel (or 'squirrels', rather) is used fairly extensively via Flash animation and even games!
From the site,
"Our frustrated LeafGuard squirrel, is still mad that LeafGuard keeps acorns from piling up in gutters. Open gutters with plenty of debris, leaves and acorns used to mean easy pickins’ for smart squirrels like him. Now he has to work harder to find food. Lucky for us, besides being cute, the LeafGuard Squirrel is multi-talented. Take a look at the games below. We think you’ll enjoy playing them"
NOTE: I keep my software updated, but Leaf Guard ...apparently doesn't. I had to switch to my other computer running a 2017 version of Chrome to play these games (which, though risky, was necessary here). Either way, I have included screen shots so everyone can see what the games look like.
...Anyway
Upon enabling Flash so I could try these games, the squirrel (wearing a trilby and glove) performed a Michael-Jackson-style moonwalk...
You know, I already like the person who made this: classic cartoon designer who likes Michael Jackson (long-time followers of mine know I like to pose my ACEO subjects in MJ poses). If they're a furry, too, that'd just beat it all! :D
Anyway...
There were three games to choose from (and these are they):
1. Squirrel Baseball 2. Acorn Catch 3. Return to Homepage
...wait, I think I've played that third one before. Either way, I decided to begin with Squirrel Baseball (...which sounds like it could get messy). ^^;
The baseball game is simple---just click in time to hit the acorn with your bat ..but one has to be FAST to do it! For those familiar with Neopets, this game is a combination of Kass Basher and Dar-BLAT, the latter being an infamous rage game. :P
I'm unsure what the maximum distance is, but I managed to hit the acorn 325.4 ft.
As may be gathered from the above screenies, these games are fully animated---they look better than they need to be (just being honest here).
The second game (Acorn Catch) features a different squirrel. The squirrel will follow one's mouse left or right (I couldn't use the arrow keys---would have been MUCH better if I could've) to catch the nuts falling from the adjacent tree. I managed to catch two (out of, I think six or so). I didn't want to continue this one so much since (again) I dislike having to use the mouse.
That's a cute squirrel. But my browser don't want to let me try them...too bad. Damn...not being able to use the keyboard would have been a pain anyway XD
( what does mean estate liquidation ^^' ) That's a cute squirrel. But my browser don't want to let