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As a child, Dear Japanese game developer Keita Takahashi was taken to school, so he never felt like going. Its latest sport, A tBy imitating a few of these challenges. It tells the story of a teenager — fighting to fit a baby, dealing with eye bugters and finds themselves through songs and searching, when their arms are involuntarily stuck in a T-Pose.
A t, Annapurna Interactive follows the trajectory of making colorful, intriguing games, which is unacceptable but incredibly odd. Its most familiar game, DamniFrom the pen to the man, about everything in the growing ball, an unforgettable soundtrack and the most shiny king of the Grace Games of all time are featured. Others, like the 2019 WatmIs Fancy, vivid and full of popeThe
Game Studio made with Yuvula, A t Navigating in the teenager’s bathroom, dressed and dealing with the bullies after a teenager’s fights followed by a tea. (Annapurna Interactive properly describes the adolescent assistant as “very nice dog”.)
Episodic story opens with a passionate song about the game (there is no need to be confused with it “Giraffes“Singing in a teaser video by Rebecca Sugar). I play a short demo, I guided the teenager by washing their faces, decorating and getting ready for school.
Hopefully the more deep insights in the game, I looked at an Xbox event in San Francisco during the GDC, where he was hiding in an back corner away from the bustle of the day. However, though he is to answer many questions about his game and what does it mean, he will still become a gamile, gently troll anyone on his way.
Below is a short version of very surprising interviews.
Wired: Usually let me tell me about what’s going on in this game.
Keita Takahashi: [Laughs] What is usually going on with this game?
We’ll start there.
It is a game about a teenager that is stuck as a T-Pose and trying to determine where the T-Pose is coming from. It’s a game about it. [Long pause] Do I need to explain? [Another long pause] No. No. [Laughs]
It’s fork. Who is this character? How would you describe them?
A teenager, 13 years old, female or male, what I mean, I don’t care-for some reason I stuck on the T-Pose.
What does the perfect posture?
Because it’s perfect! You are perfect. I think it’s just perfect.
What do you think is the hardest thing for you when you are T-Posted?
Go to the bathroom. This is why the dog helps [with] Everything Clothing, bathroom, wash your face and change.
I never played a game that started me in the bathroom.