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Stuff I’m Playing – Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector

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Neko Atsume copyright Hit-Point.

I no longer self-identify as a gamer; the fandom started to attract too much controversy and as someone who didn’t really appreciate where AAA gaming was headed, I finally bailed out (no hate towards people who identify as gamers, though). I’m someone who doesn’t enjoy being involved in drama, and what I was seeing was truly beyond the minor geek drama we all know and occasionally like hearing about; women questioning the status quo started getting death threats, the industry attitudes weren’t really changing to reflect real-life demographics… I just felt unwelcome and a little bit nervous to boot. There are a lot of brave women out there who continue to engage with the fandom – Anita Sarkeesian is the “big” name (and a controversial one, but I like her videos and the type of analysis she does, haters gonna hate), and Leigh Alexander is one of my favorite writers on the subject, hands down. But I, personally, am just too nervous to directly engage anymore. Maybe that makes me a wimp; I like to say I have a well-developed sense of self-preservation.

I have, though, gotten into casual gaming over the last year or so. Anime is my main fandom and it’s where I devote the majority of my energy, but sometimes I just need a little break and if I can pop in for 10 minutes and play something, that helps me a lot. My recent favorite game for this purpose is a little something you might have heard of called Neko Atsume.

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The utopia I have created for myself. Copyright Hit-Point.

Neko Atsume: Kitty Collector is a cell phone/tablet game that you can download for free for iOS and Android systems (you can pay money for items in the game, but you can have plenty of fun for free). In the game, you have a yard that you can fill with things to attract the neighborhood kitty cats – cushions, scratching posts, toys, cat trees… the list of items is really extensive. If the cats enjoy what you’ve provided, they leave you fish – silver and gold – in exchange. You can then use those fish as currency to buy bigger and better toys, and the cycle continues until you lose interest. All of the cats eventually give you special trinkets if they like your yard well enough – they’re items that are technically worthless, like birthday candles, books of matches, and broken toys, but to a cat they are special gifts that demonstrate the true extent of their love. There are also “rare” cats that show up if you meet certain requirements, mainly by having special/unique items placed in your yard.

The game fits into a weird genre called “maintenance games” in which there really aren’t any end goals in mind or even a plot to worry about; the fun comes from cultivating a certain aesthetic, collecting things, enjoying the atmosphere, and appreciating the cute artwork. The Animal Crossing series of games are a much more famous example from this genre; anyone who’s played and enjoyed the games from that series will understand that what’s “fun” about those games are the exploration aspect as well as the satisfaction that comes from collecting all the items for the museum, designing and renovating your home, getting all the different fruits to grow in your town, and building up your infrastructure. It can be incredibly engrossing, especially for a genre that’s considered very “casual” and doesn’t get a lot of love from the mainstream gaming fandom.

I, frankly, don’t have time to play many video games. Neko Atsume is really the perfect solution to that. I have it downloaded on my Android phone and check in on my kitties a few times throughout the day (and occasionally during the night if I’m having one of those nights – one of my friends mentioned that she thinks the game might be on “Japan Time” since that’s where it was developed, making certain cat appearances likelier to happen when we’re asleep in the US). I refill the cats’ food dishes, switch out items in the yard, take photos if something cute is happening (one of the things you can do is have a photo album for each cat), and see if the kitties have left me anything. On paper it’s completely low-stakes; nobody gets hurt and there’s no tension or hard goal. You can play the game how you want. But I always have a positive feeling when one of the cats leaves me something special or a new cat visits my kitty playground. As someone who could be a crazy cat lady if the stars aligned a certain way, playing this game helps fulfill that desire without having a house full of cats.

I think some people appreciate having a concrete goal in mind when they’re playing a game. I find that I have a lot more fun when I’m the one deciding how to have my fun. Just like enjoying the freedom that games like Minecraft and the Elder Scrolls series provide, I like being able to define my own success in games like Neko Atsume. It’s a nice change from the daily demands and expectations of boring old real life.

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Winter 2015/2016 Innocent World Happy Pack

IconThe end-of-year holidays are a great time to be a fan of lolita fashion. A lot of brands hold sales and most of them also participate in offering “Fukubukuro” packages, what we commonly call “lucky bags” or “lucky packs” in English. Most lolita fashion enthusiasts or fans who buy pop culture merch from Japanese websites will be familiar with the concept, but for those who aren’t, here’s a brief explanation. These packs are usually filled with overstock merchandise offered at a steep discount – it’s cheap because there’s too much of it (probably because the items didn’t sell very well) and you don’t get to choose the items inside. Some lolita fashion brands have altered the tradition somewhat by offering lucky bags that are filled with special re-released prints and they’ll share the information about it beforehand, but many still stick to offering surprises.

Garment size can be an issue in these cases. Many brands operate on what they call “free size” which is supposed to be a “one-size-fits-most” deal. As someone of above-average height and who has a somewhat curvaceous build, things fitting and being long enough to not look goofy on me is always a concern. For these reasons lucky packs can often be a bit of a crap shoot – most brands seem to be more reasonable, offering fully-shirred (elastic all the way around the bodice) items or other things which are likely to fit a wider assortment of figures, but it’s not 100% by any means. That’s why I was pleased when Innocent World, my favorite lolita fashion brand, started offering some of their lucky bags or “happy packs” sorted by size. This gave me enough confidence to put in an order and not worry about whether the majority of the items would fit or not. I grabbed one of these happy packs mid-year, and if time allows I may make a post about what I received in that pack. But the Winter lucky pack that I ordered in December arrived this week and I got to open it last night, so I thought I’d post about it and share some pictures of what I received.

Just as a note, I’m using a phone camera that’s not very good. I did a little tweaking and color correction afterward but because my room is a warm orange color and this took place at night, there wasn’t much I could do. I’ll do my best to link to stock photos so that you can see what these items should actually look like.

Packaging

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The items all came packed in one large shipping box, and they all fit pretty snugly inside. Everything inside the box was packaged in its own cellophane or plastic garment bag. The larger articles of clothing each came with a clothes hanger (which is nice, since I’m always running out of them).

Unidentified Beige Socks with floral ribbon Pattern

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Try as I might, I couldn’t identify the name of the sock from online resources. The socks are a light beige color with darker tan detailing of ribbons, roses, and other flowers. The foot portion has two ribbons in the design. The socks are over-the-knee length. These are always very versatile items and I can use these with several garments I already own.

Torchon Lace Knee Socks

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This is the other pair of socks I received, and they’re kind of what many people would think of as being “lolita” considering that they have the classic black fabric, white lace color scheme of old-school lolita fashion. I have a pair of similar socks from Bodyline but the lace on these is leaps and bounds nicer so I’m thinking I might retire those.

IW Charm Clip

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This is one of the two hair accessories I received. It’s a very simple grosgrain ribbon with a small Innocent World logo charm on one part of the bow and an alligator clip on the back. I was thinking to myself recently that I get so hung up on big pieces that my accessory collection has suffered, and having small, versatile items like this around is helpful in fixing that.

Unidentified Peter Pan Collar Blouse

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I tried pretty hard to figure out what blouse this was, but to no avail. It’s high quality cotton in a light beige color, has a ruffle around the yoke with some pintuck detailing inside, and has a peter pan collar with lace and lace around the sleeves. The buttons have a sunburst pattern on them. The Bottom of the blouse is plain rather than ruffled and there are no waist ties, which leads me to believe that this one is truly meant to be tucked-in. It’s another great basic piece that I think will look good with several of my items.

Floral JSK

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Once again I’m not quite certain what JSK this is. The bodice is very reminiscent of the Theresia Rose JSK and the Bertille Rose JSK re-release that was supposed to be in some of the packs, but it’s not quite like either and beyond that I’m stumped. In any case, it’s really pretty and I’ll look forward to wearing it when it’s not quite so cold outside.

The Second Rozen Maiden Doll Kanaria Set

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Innocent World did a collaboration with the anime series Rozen Maiden a while back, converting several of the characters’ outfits into something more fitting for lolita fashion. Lolita fashion shows up fairly often in anime and a lot of the characters from this series seem inspired by that look, but in most cases trying to portray the outfits in the anime directly would come across as too cartoonish. Case in point – the character Kanaria from the show looks like this:

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The outfit takes the essence of her design and makes it more reasonable for lolita (or in this case, boystyle or ouji) fashion. I received the knickers, overdress and headdress from the set (there is also a blouse and socks pictured for the set but I’m guessing that those sold out quicker.

I’m still trying to wrap my head around this one, but I think I can make it work if it separate out the pieces and get a waistcoat to wear with the knickers. I was just thinking to myself the other day that I’d like to try boystyle some time, so maybe it’s time to give it a try.

Bonus Photos

Here are some photos of me trying stuff on. It all fits for the most part, though like all IW JSKs I’m going to have to adjust the straps on the floral JSK to be longer since my torso is longer than the default allows (you can do this by moving the buttons that are on the shoulder straps).

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Well, I hope you enjoyed this exciting unboxing. I’ve got another lucky pack on its way sometime soon from Enchantlic Enchantilly, so look forward to some more poor lighting and crappy mirror shots when that arrives.