Katamari Damacy ( PlayStation 2, 2004): The introduction to the series, following the above-mentioned plotline of the King of All Cosmos enlisting the Prince's help in recreating the stars after destroying them.It's great at a party, with recreational drugs being optional. And the games certainly live up to this idea, the horrified screams of the countless people you're rolling up to eventually ignite into a star notwithstanding.
One of the most well-known oddball video games, this item-collecting Puzzle Game franchise was created with one idea at the core: series creator Keita Takahashi wanted to bring silly, colorful, and simple fun back into gaming at a time when the industry trend was to be mature and serious.
The Prince starts by collecting ants and thumbtacks, and eventually moves on to whales, jumbo jets, office towers, and sports stadiums. The Prince, who had been treated rather badly by his father up to now, does this by running the objects over with a big sticky ball that makes bigger and bigger clumps of objects as it collects them. The following morning, he assigns his son, the Prince, to make new stars by collecting random objects from the Earth to be turned into stars. The King of All Cosmos gets drunk one night and accidentally destroys all the stars in the Great Cosmos.