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Fukashigi Mememe Wa Neteitai Hands-On Report and Interview From BitSummit PUNCH

The report confirms that Marvelous is publishing the iGi-selected title, and the demo's design deliberately avoids stress mechanics to match the "cute x healing" theme.

Key Facts

  • The game 'Fukashigi Mememe wa Neteitai' was playable at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto, held May 22-24, 2026.
  • Players control Mememe, a lazy genius professor who wants to sleep, and carry sheep out a window to earn points.
  • Points upgrade the Sheep Machine and unlock inventions like a sheepdog robot and conveyor belt.
  • The demo booth featured a large bean bag cushion to evoke a relaxed home feel.
  • The game is a 5th-term selected title of the iGi indie support program, and Marvelous will publish it.

Reporting from 1 source: Game Spark.

Fukashigi Mememe Wa Neteitai Hands-On Report and Interview From BitSummit PUNCH

Game Spark published a hands-on report and interview with "Fukashigi Mememe wa Neteitai," a cute sheep-carrying incremental game exhibited at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto. The game is a 5th-term selected title of the indie support program iGi, with Marvelous publishing. Players control lazy genius professor Mememe, mass-producing sheep that induce sleep. The demo emphasized a relaxing, healing experience with no time limits.

The indie game "Fukashigi Mememe wa Neteitai" was playable at BitSummit PUNCH in Kyoto, held May 22-24, 2026. Game Spark's report describes a game where players control Mememe, a lazy genius professor who wants to sleep, and carry sheep out a window to earn points. Points upgrade the Sheep Machine and unlock inventions like a sheepdog robot and conveyor belt. The demo booth featured a large bean bag cushion to evoke a relaxed home feel. The game is a 5th-term selected title of the iGi indie support program, and Marvelous will publish it.

Synthesized by Yomimono from the 1 cited source below, including Japanese-language reporting where cited, then editorially reviewed before publishing.

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