Touch My Katamari on Vita with the touchscreen integrated into gameplay. Roll the cosmic ball while touching to stretch the Prince. Creative use of touch. A well-adapted Katamari.
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Category
Puzzle1 player3+
Description
The player rolls a giant Katamari to collect objects and create new stars in this Namco Vita puzzle game. Published by Bandai Namco, released in the United States in February 2012. Puzzle with a growing Katamari ball collecting objects and creatures, varied levels, J-pop music. US edition.
Touch My Katamari review
MAX
Art direction
★★★★★
"Iconic"
4/5
Music
★★★★★
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
★★★★★
"Classic"
Garish colours, piled-up objects and a deliciously absurd logic: the Katamari universe embraces a pop whimsy like no other. Watching the ball swell as it swallows everything in its path offers a spectacle as funny as it is hypnotic. This joyful kitsch, perfectly controlled, keeps an irresistibly offbeat charm.
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
Rolling a sticky ball that swallows everything in its path, from paperclips to skyscrapers, in a whirlwind of absurd objects: the idea is as wacky as it is irresistible. Feeling your katamari swell before your eyes brings a childlike glee, boosted by the touchscreen. Colourful, unhinged and packed with humour, an action puzzle like nothing else.
Complete: box, manual and disc/cart very clean. Lightly handled.
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Is Touch My Katamari still worth playing in 2026?
An action game from Namco Bandai, Touch My Katamari takes up the zany concept of the Katamari series, where you roll a sticky ball through settings to agglomerate as many objects as possible, from paperclip to skyscraper, in an explosion of colour and jubilant absurdity. The unique concept, the offbeat humour and the catchy soundtrack appeal to fans of original experiences. The somewhat thin content and the not very decisive touch addition bound the ambition. For a fan of atypical action games or someone curious about the Katamari world, the title keeps a preserved originality and offbeat fun.