Windows-based clone of the PS2 game Katamari Damacy. Race against the clock to collect objects; as your collection grows, so does your ability to collect larger and larger objects.
The graphics won’t knock your socks off, but they’re colorful and serviceable, and the game works well on low-spec hardware. The concept isn’t too original, but the level designs are creative, weird, and fun.
Like the other Dejobaan game I’m familiar with, this has a whimsical sense of humor and has quick rounds of play, so it’s well suited to playing in turns or for just a few minutes at a time. The difficulty is admirably calibrated; it’s easy to understand how to play and it’s easy to complete the first few levels, but it can be quite hard to get the top ratings.
One Review
The graphics won’t knock your socks off, but they’re colorful and serviceable, and the game works well on low-spec hardware. The concept isn’t too original, but the level designs are creative, weird, and fun.
Like the other Dejobaan game I’m familiar with, this has a whimsical sense of humor and has quick rounds of play, so it’s well suited to playing in turns or for just a few minutes at a time. The difficulty is admirably calibrated; it’s easy to understand how to play and it’s easy to complete the first few levels, but it can be quite hard to get the top ratings.