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Pacopacomama 071624 100naoko Adachi Ayano | Mim Fixed

| Step | Action | Who Does It | |------|--------|-------------| | 1. Prep | Gather all ingredients in a bowl (like selecting tiles). | Mama & Ayano | | 2. Heat | Warm the pan, add sesame oil (watch for a tiny sizzle). | Naoko (with supervision) | | 3. Scramble | Pour the egg, stir until soft (quick tap‑like motion). | Naoko | | 4. Add Veggies | Toss peas & carrots, let them “bounce” for 2 minutes. | Ayano | | 5. Rice & Soy | Add rice, drizzle soy sauce, and stir in a circular motion—mimicking the game’s spin. | Mama | | 6. Final Fix | Taste, add a pinch of salt, pepper, and mirin if needed. | All together – “fixed” taste test! |

The kids loved the interactive nature of cooking—each step felt like a game level. The dish turned out delicious, and the fixed flavor (thanks to the mirin) reminded us of the smooth gameplay we’d experienced a week earlier.


It all began when Naoko was scrolling through the App Store and shouted, “Pacopaco!” – a bright‑colored, rhythm‑based puzzle game that promises to “make your brain bounce like a ball.” The game’s description mentioned “MIM” (short for Mini‑Interactive Mode) and a “fixed” version that corrects the notorious lag issues from the first launch. pacopacomama 071624 100naoko adachi ayano mim fixed

Quick fact: Pacopaco was originally released in 2022 by the indie studio Adachi Works. After a rocky start, the team rolled out a “fixed” patch in early 2024, which is precisely what we were about to test.

Result? A perfect 100‑point streak in under 4 minutes. The game’s fixed patch made the animations smooth, eliminating the stutter that had ruined our earlier attempts. | Step | Action | Who Does It


Inspired by the MIM (Mini‑Interactive Mode) concept, I decided to bring the “fixed” theme into our kitchen on July 24. The result? Mim‑Styled “Fixed” Fried Rice—a simple, quick dish that can be assembled by kids in just a few interactive steps.

If you’re scrolling through the internet and stumble upon a string of seemingly random words—pacopaco, mama, 071624, 100naoko, adachi, ayano, mim, fixed—you’re probably wondering what on Earth they could possibly mean together. Spoiler alert: they’re the breadcrumbs of a little adventure I lived with my two daughters, Naoko (who just turned 10) and Ayano (who’s 7), on July 16‑24, 2024 (071624). It all began when Naoko was scrolling through

What started as a rainy‑day “let’s play something new” turned into a mini‑project that blended a Japanese‑style board game, a family‑run cooking experiment, and a surprise “fixed” update from a beloved indie developer. Grab a cup of tea (or a bento box) and read on—this is the story of how a mom (aka mama) turned a chaotic week into a memorable family blog post.


After the night, I emailed Adachi Works with screenshots and a short video of our victory. To my surprise, the studio replied within 24 hours, thanking us for being part of the fixed beta testing crew. They even offered a “Mama‑Beta” badge that appears on our profile—a tiny crown with a heart.

Quote from the dev:
“Your feedback on the MIM mode helped us fine‑tune the latency. We love seeing families enjoy Pacopaco together! Keep an eye out for the upcoming Adachi Expansion Pack coming this fall.”