No, the game is designed for desktop play and works best on computers with keyboards or mice.
Furthermore, the game touches upon the concept of the "digital gaze." Kon stares back at the player throughout the process. He does not react with anger or joy; he is a stoic recipient of the player’s whims. This creates a dissonance. We are customizing a human figure, yet his lack of feedback reminds us that he is code—an image without a soul. This is the tragedy of the digital interface. The player seeks connection through customization, attempting to reach the "person" underneath the clothes, but the interface only allows for surface-level manipulation. The mirror reflects the player's desire for intimacy, but the glass remains cold. kon dress up 2