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Katamari Damacy creator's To a T is full of colour and joy, but is also a serious and affecting depiction of living with disability


Preview of To a T published by Annapurna, a game about a young teen stuck in a T-pose living with disability.

Simple actions like cleaning teeth, eating breakfast, and choosing clothes are far from easy - each control stick becomes an arm as you tip a box of cereal carefully into a bowl before slowly but surely easing the spoon towards your mouth. A little white ball of fluff with a lolling tongue, waddling walk and beady eyes, the dog is able to help squeeze toothpaste onto a toothbrush or grab clothes from the wardrobe - truly man's best friend. The game comes from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi, now developing from Uvula, the indie studio he co-founded in 2010 with his wife, with Annapurna on publishing duties.

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