Hello Kitty To Issho! Block Crash Z 3ds: (jpn) Cia

The story of is a fascinating intersection of classic arcade gameplay and Japanese "otaku" culture. While the title might suggest a simple kids' game, it was actually part of a sophisticated marketing project designed to expand Sanrio's reach beyond its traditional audience. The "Kittyler" Phenomenon

What made this project unique was the level of artistic talent involved. Sanrio collaborated with famous Japanese illustrators known for their work in anime and games, including: The original designer of Hatsune Miku. redjuice: Known for Guilty Crown . Hello Kitty to Issho! Block Crash Z 3DS (JPN) CIA

It started as Block Crash 123!! on the PSP in 2010. The story of is a fascinating intersection of