![]() Each subsequent level gives you a little bit more time, starts you as a somewhat larger Katamari, and has a goal of rolling your Katamari ever larger. You get a handle on the control scheme in those first levels (and you do get a training level). Eventually you get bigger and can roll up magnets and stuff. You start out by rolling up little erasers and cups and other tiny things. You only have to grow your Katamari just a little bit. For the first level you only have a little Katamari and three minutes to work with. So, back to what it is that you are doing with that Katamari of yours. It is your job to repopulate the sky with stars. When you roll your Katamari to the size designated by the King, he’ll take your Katamari, throw it up into the sky, and make a star out of it. Take your ball (called a Katamari) to Earth and roll up as many earth items as you can. When he realized what he had done, he set you, the Little Prince, a series of tasks. Seriously, he pitched a fit and kicked all the stars away and the world is left in a starless sky. Your father is the King of All Cosmos, and one day he got mad and destroyed all the stars in the sky. ![]() That’s the core gameplay of Katamari Damacy and is the game boiled down to a description that doesn’t do even a little bit of justice to the absolute awesomeness that is Katamari Damacy. Roll up as much as you can and make your ball as big as possible within the time allowed. The bigger your ball, the larger the things you can roll up. At first you can only roll the smallest items on the level, but the more you roll up the bigger your ball gets. ![]() You are this little dude, and for each level of the game, you are to push around this big ball and roll up as many items as you can within the allotted time. ![]()
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