Out of nowhere, 14 screens for Toy Home
With casual games dominating the market in terms of sales figures, it’s no surprise that other companies would follow suit. What seems to be Sony‘s attempt to invade households, Toy Home to be available on the PlayStation Network is a quirky game set in a house full of toys.
Katamari Damacy fans aren’t alien to this, having rolled up various toys with their balls. Toy Home, however, takes a different concept – instead of a Katamari, players take a car for a ride in a wonderful world made for toddlers and kindergartens.
While screens can only mean so much, we can safely assume that the game will at least have a racing mode ala Mario Kart. Whether it’s a free-roaming game or a racer, we can only confirm if Sony opens up. For now, enjoy these screens.
More screens behind the jump!
With casual games dominating the market in terms of sales figures, it’s no surprise that other companies would follow suit. What seems to be Sony‘s attempt to invade households, Toy Home to be available on the PlayStation Network is a quirky game set in a house full of toys.
Katamari Damacy fans aren’t alien to this, having rolled up various toys with their balls. Toy Home, however, takes a different concept – instead of a Katamari, players take a car for a ride in a wonderful world made for toddlers and kindergartens.
While screens can only mean so much, we can safely assume that the game will at least have a racing mode ala Mario Kart. Whether it’s a free-roaming game or a racer, we can only confirm if Sony opens up. For now, enjoy these screens.