Keita Takahashi's new game, 'To a T', continues his legacy of playful and whimsical storytelling. The protagonist, Teen, is stuck in a T-pose and faces unique challenges in daily routines, reflecting themes of self-acceptance. Accompanied by a helpful dog named Dog, Teen must navigate tasks that prove difficult without elbows, such as washing their face and brushing their teeth. The game also features an upbeat theme song by the indie pop band Prep, celebrating the message of being perfect just as you are.
In a world where elbows are very much an accessory to daily life, Teen has to go through some pretty unconventional routines due to their irreversibly stiff arms.
Prep, an indie pop band from England, even composed an infectious, chirpy theme song for the game about already being the perfect shape, no matter what you look like.
Take washing your face, which can initially be an unfamiliar affair. As Teen, you'll need to twist your upper body, reaching your hand toward the tap.
To a T is also a heartwarming tale about self-acceptance, reflecting the whimsical vision of its creator, Keita Takahashi.
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