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What is it? An adventure about a kid who can’t put his arms down
Expect to pay: $20/£18.76
Developer: Uvula LLC
Publisher: Annapurna Interactive
Reviewed on: Intel i7 9700K, RTX 4070 Ti, 16GB RAM
Multiplayer? No
Link: Official site

In To a T you eventually find out exactly why Teen (the 13-year-old kid you play) is forever stuck in a T-pose, arms protruding stiffly out from their sides at all times. The reveal does not disappoint. When I learned why Teen was T-shaped, I asked a few of my coworkers if I could please spoil it for them just because I desperately needed to talk about it with somebody. Anybody.

Teen’s origin story (I won’t spoil it for you, don’t worry) is just one of the many wonderfully weird things going on in To a T, a short adventure game designed by Katamari Damacy director Keita Takahashi. It’s a world where a ladybug runs the town newspaper, where the two most important events of the story are kicked off by a dog pooping, and where my science teacher, Mr. Mushroom, casually announces one day that my teenage classmate “is an authority on Dark Magic.” Sure. That might as well all happen.

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