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Published: 2009-11-23, Author: Dan , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Since bursting out of the rainbow, kitten, and smile factory, the LocoRoco series has kept its identity firmly rooted in cute, family-friendly fun. This has included a simple-but-charming art style, world-rotating gameplay, and an infectious soundtrack...
Abstract: Earlier this year, SCEA and Sony Studios Japan released LocoRoco 2, an engaging puzzler where players controlled blobs with incredibly accessible controls through a variety of environments. By collecting fruit and timing your jumps, you could build a b...
Abstract: On the surface, LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival looks like every other wonderful LocoRoco game. It keeps the same bright, giddy art-style. It contains the same infectiously cute songs. And the controls are as simple as always: use L and R to tilt the scree...
Abstract: LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival is the new follow-up to the previous two titles on the PSP, and this time out it's a download only game on the PSN weighing in at a measly $15 price tag. Don't let the price fool you into thinking you're not getting a full g...
Abstract: Before you gorge on mountainous stacks of sugary candy collected from late night revelry amidst ghouls, zombies, phantoms, and other creatures of the night, Sony has a little something to spark your gaming appetite. Just in time for Halloween, LocoRoco...
New Boing! mechanic is great , Online scoreboards and replays.
Steep difficulty curve , Requires repetition to progress , Limited multiplayer options , Short single-player campaign.
The new gameplay mechanics and multiplayer support in LocoRoco Midnight Carnival are welcome additions to the series, but they come at the cost of accessibility....