The universe falls into chaos. The son of a fickle deity must restore balance to the cosmos… by pushing a sticky ball around and picking up every toothpick, tree, and skyscraper in its path. Hall explores the unlikely story of the game's development, its unexpected success, and its lasting cultural impact. But the 2004 release of Katamari almost didn’t get the ball rolling. Reviewers worldwide weren’t sure how to classify it and initial sales numbers were low. E. Pushed into the mainstream by its passionate fans, Katamari remains one of the best video game examples of pure anarchic fun. A plotline this wild could only describe “nah… nah nah nah nah nah nah nah” Katamari Damacy, the irresistible little cult game turned cultural juggernaut. Along the way, she uncovers Katamari’s deep roots in Japanese culture, contemporary art, and in the transformative power of play itself. Goodreads Star Rating - 3 3 4 Stars Goodreads Says Based on new interviews with Katamari creator Keita Takahashi himself, game designer and writer L. Based on new interviews with Katamari creator Keita Takahashi himself, game designer and writer L. The moon and the stars vanish from the night sky. E. Those who actually played it, though, were won over by its novel gameplay, goofy surrealism, and catchy soundtrack. Hall explores the unlikely story of the game's development, its unexpected success, and its lasting cultural impact.
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