Wattam, the new “goof-around” game from Katamari Damacy‘s Keita Takahashi, is like burrowing yourself in a fuzzy blanket that’s still radiating heat from the dryer. It’s silly, jovial, and above all, cozy.
I came in expecting a toy-box world with an eclectic band of characters, and that’s pretty much what I got. There are no wild game mechanics to master or brain-busting puzzles to decipher – but there is a proper story, one that kept me surprisingly engaged and motivated the whole way through.
If you’re in the mood for a cute game about cute people doing cute stuff, you’ll feel at home.
Source: Destructoid Review: Wattam