Not only was this project extremely difficult, I wasn't too thrilled with the outcome. That happens though. Sometimes the client asks and asks and asks...
It's like a sandwich that someone wanted every possible ingredient on. Although you could do it, it all barely fits inside, looks like a mess, and isn't that tasty. To top it off, they don't pay what it's worth but promise they'll be back to buy more sandwiches in the future.

Nope, not a mobile game.

Sometimes I wish I knew a little 3D modeling and animation. It probably would've made this truck turn animation way easier. I animated the shapes paths then rigged the different poses to sliders. Wow what a nightmare.
I still think this little neighborhood is cute as fuck. The original version of the video was in 16:9 with cellphones covering most of the frame. 
Below is a sketch for how the landing page of the company's website might look. Each element would animate on screen as the customer scrolled down. It would have looked great, but then the client wanted each animation to exist within a smart phone screen as a standalone animation with no text. This made it all look like trash garbage. I like the sketches though.
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