Katamari Amore Rolls Onto iTunes, Includes A Pac-Man Stage, Too

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Katamari Amore is out on iTunes today, and Namco Bandai say it has new stages that haven’t been seen in a Katamari game before. The game has six stages. Each stage has four types of Mission modes you can play: Story, Time Attack, Exact Size Challenge and Eternal Mode.

 

In Story mode, you roll up specific items required by the King. An Extra stage also features an appearance by Pac-Man and has its own rules and design. The game supports different kinds of control methods as well, including twin virtual pad, single virtual pad, and the acceleration sensor.

 

A free trial version of Katamari Amore allows you to play a time trial on a single stage. You’ll have to buy the rest of the stages to see the entire game.

 


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