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How you found the violation and any other useful info. Submit Cancel. Open in new tab. Sign me up Stay informed about special deals, the latest products, events, and more from Microsoft Store. During the course of the game's 40 levels, the player takes on the role of different aquatic species ending with an orca during the last few levels , each trying to move up the food chain.
As smaller fish are eaten, the player's own fish grows in size and becomes capable of eating somewhat larger fish. By the end of each level, the fish is sufficiently large that it can eat almost anything on-screen.
Players must be vigilant for hazards which include depth charge, larger predators, and jellyfish. If the player eats a sufficiently large number of fish in a short period of time, a score-enhancing Feeding Frenzy is initiated. If the player continues to rapidly consume other fish, a further Double Frenzy can be achieved.
These both end when a short period of time without further rapid consumption elapses. The full game includes both a normal mode and a "time attack" mode. The Windows version, Feeding Frenzy Deluxe, is available for download as a trial, with the full version available for a fee.
Additionally, Xbox and Xbox 36 0 versions exist. In one incident, a thief sprayed an officer with bear repellent at a Nordstrom department store in Los Angeles' San Fernando Valley. Camera footage of the incidents, from San Francisco to Chicago, has received wide attention in the news media.
The attacks constitute yet another crisis for brick-and-mortar retailers, who have pinned their hopes on a lush holiday season critical to rebounding from the catastrophic loss of sales during the coronavirus pandemic.
In response, shopping centers and store owners are beefing up defenses in ways both visible and invisible to shoppers and clerks. Ballistic film has been applied to storefront windows to make them harder to shatter in order to gain entry to stores.
Mall officials believe the precautions may have been a factor in holding down losses as a mob smashed a streetside window to enter the Nordstrom at The Grove. They never entered the mall itself and three suspects were later arrested. Nordstrom has been a top destination for grab-and-go thieves during the spree, with several locations hit in the West.
But the chain said it is reacting by taking steps such as making sure it has security officers both inside and outside its stores. One mob even blazed into a Home Depot and stole a load of tools. Some drills and other power tools have embedded technology that requires an employee to enable them at the checkout stand. The chain also lends support to a trade organization, the Retail Industry Leaders Association, pushing for tougher laws to thwart fencing of stolen goods online.
RILA, as it is called, points to a study in which it took part that found two-thirds of asset protection managers at leading chains have observed a moderate to a significant increase in organized retail crime.
RILA says the ability of people to anonymously sell stolen goods online adds to the trouble, an issue that would be addressed by a bill working its way through Congress. In some cities, police and district attorneys are perceived as having shifted away from vigorously prosecuting criminals involved in property-related crimes, like shoplifting or other retail theft, and instead emphasize tracking down violent offenders.
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