Watch out on the roads! If we weren’t driving we’d text you that our game is off to Apple
It’s an exciting day for all of us at Warning Label Games! Today we submitted our first game to the App Store for approval!!
While we wait with baited breath and fingers crossed, praying to the App Store Gods for a speedy, distraction-free approval of our game, we thought we’d share a few anecdotes from our experience in getting to this very important milestone!
1. What’s in a name?
We had our concept down for many months – a game about distracted driving. We were about two thirds of the way though development when we realised that ‘Distracted Driving’ as a title did not really capture the humor, sarcasm, irony and action of the game we were in the midst of creating.
Over the course of the next week or two, while development continued, we brainstormed like mad, debating the pros and cons of what felt like hundreds of possibilities. With our marketing team on board we visualized and weighed the options – and then… out of nowhere it HIT us like, well… a distracted driver… the perfect title - Don’t Kill the Squirrel!
2. Stop the Coders!
In a throwback to cheesy black and white movies, we actually yelled this out loud in unison! The coders, being in a different country at the time, obviously didn’t hear us and we sheepishly turned and picked up the phone. Clearly with a name like Don’t Kill the Squirrel! we were going to need some… Squirrels!
3. What the hell is a Squirrel?
This is not really a question we were expecting, but when you’re part of an, albeit small, multi-national team, you can’t always assume. Not familiar with seeing squirrels roaming the parks and climbing trees every day, the graphics developers for our game needed us to spend some extra attention explaining just what a cartoon squirrel actually should look like. Getting squirrels in our game that didn’t look like mutant kangaroos was actually more challenging than you might think – but we made it and we love them! Check out the graphic below to see the evolution of our Squirrels J.

4. p.s. The squirrels have certainly helped us make a name for ourselves. At the recent Game Developers Conference, on meeting us for the first time, the folks from Games for Change remarked “Oh you’re those squirrel people who keep emailing us!”.
4. “Our NUTS have arrived”
Not something we necessarily thought we’d be saying when we first came up with the idea for a distracted driving game… But squirrels and nuts go together like… texting and crashing… And we couldn’t resist the campaign slogan Distracted Driving is NUTS! to help us raise awareness of the dangers of distracted driving.
Naturally we were going to need some merchandise to go along with the campaign and what better than some Nut-shaped stress balls (mind out of the gutter – they look like acorns) and yes, “our NUTS have arrived”. Join us on Facebook and we might even send you one.

5. Splash Down!
In one of those “I can’t believe this is what’s stumping my start-up” moments we found out just days before submission that the development tool we had been using would charge us a very hefty fee if we wanted to have our own custom splash screen display while the game was loading. ARRRRGGGGHHH!!!! Did we resolve this one? You’ll have to wait to play the game and see.
Speaking of which, if you want to be one of the first to know when the game is approved, head over to dontkillthesquirrel.com. Enter your email and help us spread the message ‘Distracted Driving is NUTS!’. You will also go into the draw to WIN an iPad 2.
Also don’t forget to check out the Don’t Kill the Squirrel trailer and follow us on Twitter and Facebook for all the latest news!
ANNOUNCEMENT: Win an iPad 3 (new iPad)!
Ahead of the launch of our new game - our aim is to get 5,474 people (the same amount that were killed by distracted driving in 2009) to share one very simple message that could SAVE LIVES – Distracted driving is NUTS!
Join our campaign, spread the message and you could WIN a brand spanking new iPad - yep we’re talking about the iPad 3!
SHARE a message for good. WIN an iPad 3. PLAY our new game!

In 2009, 5,474 people were killed and 448,000 people were injured in crashes involving driver distraction! Imagine if all those drivers were aware of the dangers of distracted driving and had taken positive steps to prevent it!
We believe we can help achieve just that with the release of our upcoming game for iPad, Don’t Kill the Squirrel!
BUT as scientists, we like to prove our assumptions. So leading up to the launch of Don’t Kill the Squirrel!, The Professor has designed a little experiment of his own that tests the power of spreading a message that benefits society in return for reward.
AIM:
Get 5,474 people (the same amount that were killed by distracted driving in 2009) to share one very simple message that could SAVE LIVES – Distracted driving is NUTS!
THEORY:
We all like to do good and share fun things with friends, but imagine if you could also be rewarded with the chance to WIN the ‘new iPad’ (that’s the iPad 3 in case you were counting) just for signing up for first access to our game! And what if the more you share this message with friends, the more likely you are to win…
METHODOLOGY: (How to enter)
- Go to dontkillthesquirrel.com
- Enter your email in the space provided
- Share your unique link and the message ‘Distracted driving is NUTS!’ with everyone you know via Facebook, Twitter and email.
- FEEL GOOD – any of your friends that see your message will think twice about driving distracted (you might have saved their life!). Not to mention, every time one of your friends signs up using your unique link, you will get another entry into the draw to win the iPad 3!
- You can also go back to the site and check how many entries you have – compete with friends to see who’ll have the better chance to win!
RESULTS:
The competition opens at 6:00pm Thursday, March 1, 2012 and runs until 11.59pm on March 31, 2012. You can come back to www.dontkillthesquirrel.com anytime, enter your email address and see how many people have clicked your link and share it again. The winner of the iPad 3 will be drawn on April 1, 2012.
Follow Warning Label Games on Twitter and Facebook to see how our experiment is progressing.



