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We’re as surprised as you to hear that Katamari Damacy and Noby Noby Boy creator Keita Takahashi has decided to curb the eccentricity of his latest game a little. “I understand that Noby Noby Boy was too much for some people,” he says with a grin, “so I just tried to find the middle ground. And that’s Wattam.”

Keita Takahashi says he has ideas for new Katamari Damacy games…
Well that sucks to see. Maybe it'd be easier to work with Bandai Namco in their home country, at least.
Some of the Katamari games have been great but lets face it, the concept is done now and new entries are just milking it.
That sucks for him 🥺 maybe he could make a spiritual successor of he finds a publisher?

To a T is a wonderful, joyful story about not fitting in – but it also illustrates why it's "definitely getting harder" to create experimental games

Wattam has touched down on planet Earth, leaving all of us a little more joyful and baffled than we were before. Read on to learn all about this curious game.