

Puzzle-adventure where you roll a sticky ball through everyday environments, collecting objects to rebuild the night sky. You're a tiny prince fixing your dad's cosmic mistake—he destroyed all the stars. Starting small, your katamari picks up thumbtacks and coins. As it grows, you grab cats, furniture, people, cars, eventually entire buildings. Each stage sets a size target and countdown timer. Controls are third-person: you steer the ball using both analog sticks, which takes practice but clicks once you get it. Levels span Japanese-inspired towns, homes, and beaches. Side objectives let you form specific constellations by collecting themed items. The soundtrack mixes J-pop, jazz, and oddball electronica. Two-player split-screen mode pits you against a friend in timed rolling duels. Absurdist tone throughout—your father's a bombastic king who critiques your sphere-building between stages.





