Katamari Damacy - Make The Moon (Final Level)

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In the video game Katamari Damacy, the final level, "Make the Moon," tasks the player with growing a katamari from 1 meter to at least 300 meters in size to recreate the Moon after it was destroyed by the King of All Cosmos.
This level is a culmination of the game's core mechanic, where the player rolls up increasingly larger objects to grow the katamari, culminating in the ability to roll up entire landmasses.
Upon successfully completing this stage, the newly created Moon is used as a special katamari in the game's end credits bonus mini-game, where the Prince rolls the Moon around the Earth to collect all the countries.

Katamari Damacy (lit. 'Clump Spirit') is a 2004 action-puzzle video game developed and published by Namco for the PlayStation 2. The game's plot concerns a diminutive prince on a mission to rebuild stars, constellations, and the Moon, which were inadvertently destroyed by his father, the King of All Cosmos. This is achieved by rolling a magical, highly adhesive ball called a katamari around various locations, collecting increasingly larger objects, ranging from thumbtacks to human beings to mountains, until the ball has grown large enough to become a star. Katamari Damacy's story, settings and characters are highly stylized and surreal, often both celebrating and satirizing facets of Japanese culture.

Designer Keita Takahashi struggled to pitch the game to Namco's superiors, eventually seeking student aid from the Namco Digital Hollywood Game Laboratory to develop the project for less than US$1 million. As director, Takahashi emphasized concepts of novelty, ease of understanding, and enjoyment.

Katamari Damacy received positive reception, becoming a surprise hit and winning several awards. Its success led to the creation of the greater Katamari franchise, and inspired numerous subsequent games imitating its quirky, colorful charm. Some critics have hailed it as a cult classic and one of the greatest video games of all time, praising its gameplay, replay value, humor, originality, and Shibuya-kei soundtrack. A high-definition remaster of the game, Katamari Damacy Reroll, was released by Namco's successor Bandai Namco Entertainment for Windows and Nintendo Switch in December 2018, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One in November 2020, and Google Stadia in September 2021.

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