Keita Takahashi's To a T Game
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Keita Takahashi’s latest game, To a T, tells the story of a teen stuck in a T-pose

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To a T, to be released by Annapurna Interactive May 28 , follows Keita Takahashi’s trajectory of creating colorful, playful games that are undeniably cute but incredibly odd.
The episodic tale opens with an upbeat song about the game (not to be confused with " The Giraffe Song ," sung in a teaser video by Rebecca Sugar ).
It's hard to define your games, but I’m curious how you, when forced into a corner by a red-headed journalist from WIRED , define your video games.
I just realized, what I want to do is make people smile and have fun.
I can make a cartoon or animation to make people have fun and laugh. This time, I just don’t care about the genre or what the video game is.
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