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Me & My Katamari facts for kids
Me & My Katamari | |
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Developer(s) | Namco |
Publisher(s) | Namco |
Platform(s) | PlayStation Portable |
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Genre(s) | Third person puzzle-action |
Mode(s) | Single-player, multiplayer |
Me & My Katamari is a fun and unique puzzle-action video game made for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld console. It's part of the popular Katamari series, known for its quirky style and simple, yet addictive, gameplay. This game was the first Katamari adventure you could play on the go!
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What is a Katamari Game?
In the world of Katamari, you play as the Prince of All Cosmos. Your job is to roll a magical, sticky ball called a "Katamari." As you roll, almost everything smaller than your Katamari sticks to it. This makes your ball grow bigger and bigger!
The Goal of the Game
The main goal is to roll up as many objects as you can. You start by picking up small things like pencils and erasers. Soon, your Katamari will be big enough to pick up people, cars, and even buildings! The bigger your Katamari gets, the more points you earn.
Why the Prince Rolls
The story in Me & My Katamari is a bit silly and fun. The King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys all the stars in the sky. It's up to you, as the Prince, to roll up enough stuff on Earth to create new stars. You also need to make new constellations and even the Moon!
Gameplay on the PSP
This game is a "third-person puzzle-action" game. This means you see your character from behind as you play. You solve puzzles by figuring out the best path to roll. You also need to act fast to pick up objects before time runs out.
How to Control the Katamari
Controlling the Katamari is simple. You use the PSP's analog stick and buttons to roll it around. It might feel a bit tricky at first, but you'll get the hang of it quickly. The controls are designed to make you feel like you're really pushing a giant ball.
Different Game Modes
Me & My Katamari offers both single-player and multiplayer modes.
- Single-player: You play by yourself, trying to complete different challenges. These challenges include making the biggest Katamari or collecting specific items.
- Multiplayer: You can play with a friend using a wireless connection. This lets you compete to see who can roll the biggest Katamari.
Development and Release
This game was developed by Namco, a well-known Japanese video game company. It was first released in Japan in December 2005. Players in North America got to play it a few months later, in March 2006.
Who Made the Game?
Namco is famous for creating many classic games. They are known for their creative and unique ideas, and the Katamari series is a great example of their style. This game was a big step for the series, bringing it to a handheld console for the first time.