Abstract: As a general rule, kids like goo, plasticine, or anything they can mush up with their hands. They also like picture books with vivid colors and expressive characters -- that's why they dive into the Mr Men books before they can read. In 2006, someone t...
Abstract: Are there any new ideas left in the world of video games? The answer reveals itself as you bounce, squeeze, and chow your way through the magical world of the LocoRoco in a fresh platforming experience that stands out as one of the best reasons to inv...
From my personal experience, older gamers take an almost-instant dislike if they happen to glance at your screen while you are playing LocoRoco, obviously confusing this game with something aimed towards pre-teens, but if they stick around for more tha...
Abstract: I am so sick of hearing people complain about the lack of creativity in a game, but these same people will never go out and purchase a game that is truly unique because it is “to different.” Here is the scenario I have come up with. People wil...
Abstract: LocoRoco belongs to the growing genre of games that experiment with physics. Its a platformer of sorts like Katamari Damacy, but this one explores the properties of gel blobs and gravity. It would be an interesting centerpiece for a programming lectur...
Abstract: The first words that come to mind when thinking about LocoRoco are original, unique and stylized. This game is very different from anything that is currently on the PSP. It is a very crazy looking game that is bright, colorful and damn good looking. I...
Innovative gameplay, Great art and sound design, Appealing characters, Easy to pick up and play, Brings a smile to your face, Ridiculously catchy songs
Main quest is over in a few hours, Replay value is a little low
Quirky, innovative and as cute as a baby seal stuffed with kittens (possibly cuter), LocoRoco is a must-have PSP title. ...