The Katmari Damacy style is immediately recognizable and the character creator and intro are hilarious, not to mention the premise. It's also Steam Deck compatible.
I played for half an hour expecting an interesting gameplay element involving the T-shape, but couldn't find one. It's progressing very slowly. I decided to wait for the reviews. The graphics were nice and cute though.
I played for half an hour expecting an interesting gameplay element involving the T-shape, but couldn't find one. It's progressing very slowly. I decided to wait for the reviews. The graphics were nice and cute though.
Right before you finish the demo, a new mechanic is introduced that will go along with the seemingly collectathon vibes the coins scattered throughout the world hint at.
Right before you finish the demo, a new mechanic is introduced that will go along with the seemingly collectathon vibes the coins scattered throughout the world hint at.
Is it the flying move seen in the trailer? If so, even that was only mildly interesting. I hope it includes gameplay features interesting enough to justify making a T-pose kid the main character. What a silly idea, there must to be some crazy gameplay sections using that pose but we'll see. Wattam and noby noby boy weren't that great so I don't have high expectations.
Is it the flying move seen in the trailer? If so, even that was only mildly interesting. I hope it includes gameplay features interesting enough to justify making a T-pose kid the main character. What a silly idea, there must to be some crazy gameplay sections using that pose but we'll see. Wattam and noby noby boy weren't that great so I don't have high expectations.
A charming, colorful adventure game from the creator of Katamari Damacy and the uvula team about a teen navigating life in a small town with their cute dog companion. While their body is stuck in a T-pose, they do their best to make the most of it.
Played it for a while last night on the ole PC Gamepass.
Very kiddy game. Very slow.
If you were able to make it through Peppa Pig you might can stomach, I had to bail.
Played it for a while last night on the ole PC Gamepass.
Very kiddy game. Very slow.
If you were able to make it through Peppa Pig you might can stomach, I had to bail.
It reminds me a lot of the positivity of Mr. Rogers neighborhood mixed with Takahashi's distinct style sensibilities. It skews far younger than I was expected, but probably great if you have young ones running around your house.
Finished it tonight. It takes a pretty big turn for the weird, although somewhat predictable towards the middle and onto the end. Not much of a game here though, but at least it was brief. Not sure I'd recommend it to anyone though.