![]() all things must become one, a sort of materialist singularity, spinning objects into a meta ball of Katamariness. it is fundamentally different than every other videogame. ![]() rather that set things apart, you bring things together. the central goal, rather than destroying things, eating them like Pac-Man or shooting them like every other videogame, you combine things. like the baby Krishna, getting into jars of butter, just this innocent being of pure sensation, causing a cosmic mess on accident, unable to fully control his whims and impulses, a God that has the same problems we all deal with. tbh it has that absent minded deity feel that you see in parts of the Old Testament or mystical Greek myths. ![]() the King of All Cosmos has a wonderfully batty way to him. the music is, as always, so nice to hear. Join the King and Prince of Cosmos on their wacky adventure to restore the stars now in. i love it!!! this game was meant to be on the Switch. The stop-at-nothing pushing prince is back and ready to reroll When the King of All Cosmos accidentally destroys all the stars in the sky, he orders you, his pint-sized princely son, to put the twinkle back in the heavens above. i have played through the game before on emulator but it plays better than that on Switch. they headed out and i only played the first star. i had plans to meet up w a friend and make some music, so we spent the day doing that, writing & recording a song on the spot.
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