Katamari Damacy
Sep. 26th, 2004 09:17 pmReviews say it's pure joy, and they're right.
It's a game where you roll a ball around and stuff sticks to it and makes it grow. Usually it starts out only 5-10cm high, but it can grow big enough to pick up houses. Be careful, because if you slam into something too big to pick up, your ball will start shedding stuff.
I just finished a level where you start out picking up nigiri sushi and strawberries, and getting beaten up by mice, and end up uprooting trees and grabbing entire houses. I started out about 10cm, and ended up 16m. That baseball team never knew what hit 'em.
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It's really difficult to explain how much fun it is. It's easily worth the $20 I paid for it at Fry's.
I'll start work on the Atari 2600 version next weekend.
It's a game where you roll a ball around and stuff sticks to it and makes it grow. Usually it starts out only 5-10cm high, but it can grow big enough to pick up houses. Be careful, because if you slam into something too big to pick up, your ball will start shedding stuff.
I just finished a level where you start out picking up nigiri sushi and strawberries, and getting beaten up by mice, and end up uprooting trees and grabbing entire houses. I started out about 10cm, and ended up 16m. That baseball team never knew what hit 'em.
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It's really difficult to explain how much fun it is. It's easily worth the $20 I paid for it at Fry's.
I'll start work on the Atari 2600 version next weekend.