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Katamari Damacy Tier List

Posted on the 09 July 2022 by Mejoress

Last Updated on 9 July, 2022

Katamari Damacy Tier List  – What you should aim for, and the Tier List (Target Characters ranked from Tier S to Tier D)

Also check our Katamari Damacy Reroll Achievements Guide

Katamari Damacy Tier List – List

Try to aim for Tier S, they are very easy to get, and at worst some Tier A, which are also pretty good. This level list is not an official list, although it is good, it is possible that not everyone agrees with the level list, since it is made by users.

Katamari Damacy Tier List

King of Katamari Damacy Achievement

All Items Locations Guide > Here

Rarest items locations guide > Here

Katamari Damacy Tier List – About

Katamari Damacy is a Japanese video game designed by Keita Takahashi and published by Namco.

  • Game was released in Japan in PlayStation 2 device on March 18, 1998
  • South Korea on August 12, 1998, and in North America on September 22, 1998

Game places us in the role of a little prince whose mission is to rebuild the stars, constellations and the Moon, which were accidentally destroyed by his father, To achieve this, we must roll with a sticky ball called katamari, across different screens, collecting all kinds of objects until the ball turns into a star.

Classified as a game:

  • Belongs to the puzzle or action genres
  • Strategy and skill are required to complete the missions
  • Game surface seems to be geared towards a child audience due to its easy controls
  • Simple colorful graphics
  • Twisted sense of humour
  • Innovative gameplay
  • Surreal approach
  • Able to attract the attention of the public of all ages

Katamari Damacy Games

  • We
    ♥
    Katamari (PlayStation 2)
  • Me & My Katamari (PlayStation Portable)
  • Katamari Damacy Online (PC)
  • Beautiful Katamari (Xbox 360)
  • Katamari Forever (PS3)
  • I Love Katamari (iPhone)
  • Touch My Katamari (PS Vita)
  • Katamari Amore (App store)

Other Reroll & Tier list guides


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