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To a T Is a New Game From the Creator of Katamari Damacy That Stars a Character Stuck in a T-Pose

To a T is a new episodic 3D adventure from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi and Uvula that stars a teenager stuck in a t-pose.

To a T, which has no release date or window as of yet, was featured in the Annapurna Interactive Showcase and the trailer was a hilarious look at the world that promises to have a “strong focus on character, interaction, story, and exploration.”

The teen you play as only wishes to live a normal life, and you will join them on their journey to realize that their “unique posture” has much more than meets the eye and that they are “the perfect shape.”

Alongside going to school, exploring your small coastal town, dealing with bullies, and adventuring with your mom and adorable dog, you will also learn about a “new ability granted to them by their extraordinary posture” and “uncover more about their mysterious lineage.” We get a glimpse of this ability that sees them spinning very fast and flying away.

For those unfamiliar, a t-pose is a default pose for animated characters before they are animated to do what the creator wants that sees their arms outstretched horizontally, effectively making the character look like the letter T.

To a T was first announced at last year’s Annapurna Interactive, but it was done so without a title reveal or the confirmation the main character would be stuck in a t-pose.


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