![]() ![]() The default home screen for PackRat is called your Pack. It contains all of your active cards and can be accessed any time by clicking the home icon on the top of the screen. As a first time user, you will be given most (but not all) of the cards from a collection in the game that is currently active. If you're already logged into the game/app, it will load itself automatically.Ģ.) You will be directed to the PackRat home screen. Otherwise, launch the mobile app, and login with either Facebook, your Apple ID/Google account, or a "guest account," which is tied to your particular device and cannot be accessed from the web or another device. You will be prompted to log into the game using your Facebook account, which you need in order to play on the web. Poignant but empowered, she smiles in the dawn light.1.) If on a computer, open your browser of choice and go to, and click the blue "Facebook Login" button. Finding the strength to accept and choose herself, over the pack, she finally chooses to walk away and leaves them behind. Shattered and exhausted, Baby Teeth confronts a distraught Holden and Louie. A guilt ridden Louie, struggling to face his emotions, decides to run. ![]() Panicked, but too scared to jump in after her, the pack questions what to do. Instantly regretful, but pressured into the act by Louie and the pack, she jumps. ![]() In a final attempt to prove her strength and win back her place, Baby Teeth asserts her first dare – to jump off Charlie’s Rock, the highest peak of a nearby waterfall. Well-intentioned but lacking understanding and empathy and needing to keep his own place in the pack, the support he provides leaves her feeling inferior, misunderstood and alone. Baby Teeth looks to Holden, her best friend and a key member of the pack, for comfort, understanding and support. Unwilling to accept responsibility, he blames Baby Teeth. Spinning out of control, Louie and Baby Teeth reach a point of no return when Louie’s drive for dominance results in a car accident. As Baby Teeth fights to secure her place and Louie grows increasingly aggressive, their games escalate in tension and danger. But as her actions unintentionally threaten Louie’s fragile ego and trigger his deep insecurities and defence mechanisms, a power game between the two quickly ensues. Desperate for acceptance, she quietly watches, studies and mimics the boys, taking any chance to prove herself equal. Their night continues at a high school paddock party where it is clear she does not fit in with the girls and is on the outside of the boys. Ready to prover her place, Baby Teeth subverts her role as victim, accepts her challenge, steals the goods and runs out victorious. Singled out by Louie, the pack’s loud and dominant alpha, Baby Teeth is pressured into stealing their alcohol for the night. Outside a bottle shop, on a quiet rural road, Baby Teeth and the pack of rough and tough teenage boys seem to be up to no good. Determined for things not to change, and desperate for love, friendship and belonging, she wrestles with the restrictive gender constructs, bias and inequalities that rule her new world. But as they enter their adolescence, she struggles to keep her place among the boys she has grown up with. Fifteen-year-old Baby Teeth has always been one of the boys, a member of the pack. ![]()
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