to a T launches playable demo

to a T

Publisher Annapurna Interactive and developer uvula have released a demo for to a T, the new game from Katamari Damacy creator Keita Takahashi.

The new demo will let players experience the early moments of the narrative adventure that features a T-posing main character, sandwich-making giraffes, and an absolutely bopping soundtrack. Save data from the demo will also transfer over to the final game.

Here’s a rundown of the previously announced game:

to a T is a 3D narrative adventure game developed by Keita Takahashi and the uvula team, with a strong focus on character, interaction, story and exploration. Play as a teenager (Teen), with a unique posture just trying to live a normal life in a small coastal town.

Explore the town along with the help of Teen’s loyal dog and loving mother. While going to school and contending with bullies, Teen discovers a new ability granted to them by their extraordinary posture, and they start to uncover more about their mysterious lineage.

Key Features:

  • Episodic Story: Take part in a story that unfolds over multiple days while Teen finds a way to fit in, and discovers a new found sense of self.
  • Minigames: Control Teen in a variety of different scenarios that they encounter throughout their day. Maneuver Teen’s arm to reach for and interact with objects. Open Teen’s mouth to take a bite of food or a drink of water. From petting a dog, to eating breakfast, Teen can do a lot even if they have to do it in their own way.
  • Explore town: Outside of the main story, collect coins, find a beautiful vista point, visit all the shops around town, or hunt for interesting characters around town to talk to in free mode.
  • Character customization: Style Teen to your own liking. Purchase clothing from stores around town to expand your wardrobe and experiment with fun clothing combinations.
  • A very cute dog.

to a T is finally set to launch on May 28th, 2025 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and PC (via Steam).

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