Katamari Creator’s ‘to a T’ Launches for Xbox Game Pass This May
The creator behind unique games such as Katamari Damacy, Wattam, and Noby Noby Boy, named Keita Takahashi, has revealed that his upcoming game titled to a T, featuring a teenager frozen in the T-pose stance, will be released this May.
The young character, ‘Teen’, relies on a canine companion to help with daily tasks such as bathing and dressing. The organization AbleGamers works together to facilitate gameplay, serving as an analogy for the challenges of living with a disability in the game – to a T. AbleGamers was enlisted to handle the topic delicately (as reported by GameSpot)).
In “to a T”, you’ll unravel the origins of a peculiar ability that your teenage character has acquired through his T-pose stance, all while navigating through town and school life. The game includes interactive elements such as simulating eating and drinking by opening the character’s mouth. Additionally, it offers numerous personalization options for the character, enabling you to customize their outfits.
On the 28th of May, you’ll have the chance to masterfully play this game on Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC through Game Pass. Below is a video trailer showcasing some exciting aspects of the game.
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2025-02-24 19:42