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| From: Sony Computer Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $13.98 You Save: $16.01 (53%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 964
Platform: Sony Psp ESRB: Everyone Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Age: 5 - 20 years Operating System: Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs): 1 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6
MPN: 98662 Model: 98662 UPC: 711719866220 EAN: 0711719866220 ASIN: B000G7BPOC
Release Date: September 5, 2006 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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Quickly addicting little game April 23, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Fun, simple gameplay but still very challenging. Quite addicting. It has a rather amusing soundtrack and is a game you can play at about any age you can manage to hold a PSP. Highly recommended for relaxing or when stuck in long waiting rooms or trips.
A Must Have For PSP Owners March 15, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
This game should be a staple in any PSP owner's library. The game is addictive and fun, it starts off with a simple premise of collecting locoroco's throughout the game, but actually progresses to a challenging and very rewarding game. The graphics are topnotch. The control's are smooth, and the music and sound effects are adorable and makes you care for your locoroco more. On the outside, it seems like LocoRoco is but a children's game with cutesy characters and sound, but as you progress, the stages get harder with more enemies, and harder to find locoroco's and secrets. There are also quite a few mini-games packed into the game itself which one can play by collecting berry-like things or by finding secret items throughout the world map which can then enable you to build a locoroco house. If you ask any hardcore PSP owner out there what games you MUST have for your PSP - I can assure you that LocoRoco will be one of them.
Unique and Interesting Game March 4, 2008 Although I have only played with this game for a total of 3 hours, I feel qualified enough to give a review on this unique but interesting game. I won't give too many details on the game itself but more on how fun the game was to play and how difficult or easy it was to play.
At first I found the game difficult to play but that is because I didn't read the instructions on how to play. But even after reading the instructions it was a little difficult for me at first. Once I learned which buttons to use on my PSP, it got easier for me. I must say that I haven't seen a game quiet like this one. In the uniqueness factor, this game falls into the "very unique" category (in my humble opinion). It is also a very interesting game based on the uniqueness factor of the game. You can't have a uniqiue game without it being interesting!
Although I enjoyed playing this game, at times I felt like cussing at the PSP (frustration with the controls). It was addicting at the same time. Even though I got frustrated I never gave up. I usually would put the game aside for a few moments and then press on.
Overall this game is very fun and addicting for the user. I highly recommend this game for a different gaming experience!
this game is an orgasm on a disc February 15, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i love this game. i never bought the full version, but i must have played the demo disc 60 times. it's kind of like Katamari Damaci for ps2 but 2D and more gravity oriented.
Disgustingly Cute February 10, 2008 4 out of 4 found this review helpful
After downloading a free, single stage demo from the PSP site, I fell in love with Loco Roco. It's very cute and very Japanese, with perky, happy songs that have no meaning to us, but are fun to listen to.
It's a very creative game, one of the things that I really like about it, as you're this little blob that runs around collecting blossoms and finding your friend "Mui Mui," who says "Mui Mui," which is brings a smile of accomplishment to my face and a neat feeling of hearing something cute.
It's a short game with only three worlds, and it's disappointingly easy, and even a novice gamer could go through it in a day or two without dying. At first I thought it was impossible to die, but once the game became harder, I found out that it's possible. The overall theme is the same: there's the cartoony happy generic stage, the ice stage, the jungle stage, the spooky stage and the spartan blue world, for lack of a better name.
It's worth the $30, and after a break, I intend to go back to it and start playing from the beginning. It's a game that's good for your mental health: there's no violence, the Miu Miu make you smile, and the music puts you in a good mood. Since I just bought my PSP, it's a pleasant and unique change from all the masculine shooting games that are predominant with the PSP.
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