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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/Third-person 3D Action
RELEASE DATE
21/SEP/04
ESRB RATING
EVERYONE, Fantasy Violence
DEVELOPER
PUBLISHER
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
THE SETTING #USES
PLAYING AS #USES
PLAYING AGAINST #USES
HOW IT'S PLAYED #USES
GENERAL TONE #USES
DESCRIPTION
This unique action-puzzle game from Namco plays on the idea of the "snowball effect." Players take control of a tiny, sticky, little ball, and are challenged to grow it to an enormous size. When they begin, their ball can only pick up little items, such as paper clips and thumbtacks. As more and more items collect on the ball's surface, however, it becomes bigger, and capable of picking up larger objects. With a good strategy and a little luck, players will soon roll across the countryside, collecting larger and larger items, such as family pets, automobiles, and eventually, entire buildings. The game's storyline (for those who need one) casts players as a "Cosmic Prince," whose father has accidentally knocked the stars from the sky. If the Prince can collect a big enough ball of "junk" here on Earth, it can be used to create new stars. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
created 09/OCT/2009
“Nicely detailed wallpaper from Katamari Damacy featuring The Prince and Nik.”
created 08/OCT/2009
“Wallpaper from Pixel Ellipsis featuring The Prince from Katamari Damacy.”
created 08/OCT/2009
“Wallpaper from Katamari Damacy featuring The Prince.”
created 08/OCT/2009
“Katamari Damacy is the strangest game ever next to alien Homonid. It is also very addicting, playing multiplayer with friends is great, it is so crazy. The strangest thing ever, enough said, so addicting and a must own.”
“Katamari Damacy is the strangest game ever next to alien Homonid. It is also very addicting, playing multiplayer with friends is great, it is so crazy. The strangest thing ever, enough said, so addicting and a must own.”
created 03/OCT/2009
“I think this is a really enjoyable game. Really good sound track. I love that it can be enjoyed in small bits as each challenge is timed in 5-20 minutes. Its easy to play, good for nongamers, but hard to master. I love the humor. All around...”
“I think this is a really enjoyable game. Really good sound track. I love that it can be enjoyed in small bits as each challenge is timed in 5-20 minutes. Its easy to play, good for nongamers, but hard to master. I love the humor. All around great game. I havent played through other installments or sequels, but I think its pretty much the same stuff.”
created 02/OCT/2009
“Simple, addictive gameplay with an incredible soundtrack. The sense of scale in this game is mind-boggling!”
“Simple, addictive gameplay with an incredible soundtrack. The sense of scale in this game is mind-boggling!”
created 03/SEP/2009
“Still stuck on make a star 5. Played Make a Star 1 & 2 to see if I could establish a new record.”
created 05/AUG/2009
“I'm stuck on make a star 5. Still lovin' this game though.”
created 02/AUG/2009
“First time actually playing Katamari. I enjoyed it. Super fun (but trippy) game.”
created 01/AUG/2009
“How can you not love this game? Great game to bring out at a party to get even the least likely gamers to step forward and have fun. ”
“How can you not love this game? Great game to bring out at a party to get even the least likely gamers to step forward and have fun. ”
created 01/JUL/2009
“A totally new gameplay concept was created with this game, and it's easily one of the most fun and addicting games ever made. Even the later games, which kept adding more, weren't enough to weigh down the fun factor.”
“A totally new gameplay concept was created with this game, and it's easily one of the most fun and addicting games ever made. Even the later games, which kept adding more, weren't enough to weigh down the fun factor.”
created 30/AUG/2009
“I would've payed $50 for a disc with only the opening cut scene on it. Throw in another $20 for the ridiculously hilarious and often poorly translated item descriptions. ”
“I would've payed $50 for a disc with only the opening cut scene on it. Throw in another $20 for the ridiculously hilarious and often poorly translated item descriptions. ”
created 18/APR/2009
“It's fun to roll up everything!”
“It's fun to roll up everything!”
created 05/APR/2009
“This game is fun and addictive. Describing the gameplay tends to result in blank stares, so I recommend just trying it out ^_^”
“This game is fun and addictive. Describing the gameplay tends to result in blank stares, so I recommend just trying it out ^_^”
created 04/APR/2009
09-09-1995
The original Sony Playstation was released.
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