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GENERAL INFORMATION
GENRE/STYLE
Action/Side-Scrolling Platform
RELEASE DATE
10/FEB/09
ESRB RATING
,
DEVELOPER
Sony Computer Entertainment Inc. (Japan), Sony Computer Entertainment Worldwide Studios -- Japan Studio
PUBLISHER
Sony Computer Entertainment America, Inc.
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http://www.gamerdna.com/game/locoroco-2-playstation-portable-1
TRAITS (member-attributed "LIKES")
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DESCRIPTION
Fans of the PSP's happiest little blobs of endangered goo find relief for their itchy trigger fingers in LocoRoco 2. The sequel stays true to the tilt-and-go gameplay of the original, through more than two dozen 2D scrolling stages. The little LocoRoco behave something like droplets of oil in water between two panes of glass. Players guide them through 2D platform challenges by pressing the right and left trigger buttons to tilt the entire level, clockwise or counterclockwise, and using gravity to shepherd the blobs where they need to go.
As in the first game, the evil, aurally oppressive Moja tribe threatens the peaceful LocoRoco, who must be guided to safety by the player. The little blobs sing happily, almost the whole while. Musical note icons, collected along the way, can be used to give the LocoRoco helpful powers and abilities. A new, purple LocoRoco joins the gang from the original game, and all seven of the colorful, amorphous main characters now have names and personality traits. LocoRoco 2 also features six new mini-games, in which the LocoRoco take on new forms to perform new tasks. ~ T.J. Deci, All Game Guide
Past 14 days
“OK so uh its like a world without getting effected withbad type of chemical or something and muimui being turned into buibui and there are locoroco (you) to stop this from all happening”
“OK so uh its like a world without getting effected withbad type of chemical or something and muimui being turned into buibui and there are locoroco (you) to stop this from all happening”
created 19/AUG/2010
“Was going through my saves yesterday and backing them up, and saw my LocoRoco2 save file. I promptly went and dug up the game, and just finished it. I'm tired of leaving games unfinished!”
created 08/MAR/2010
“Actually, I played the first three levels the first time I played. This time, I think I just played a mini-game.”
created 14/DEC/2009
“I played the first two levels. I'm trying to save most of it for times when I'm not at home or for whatever reason can't just play something on the PS3 or my computer. I did better than I did on...”
created 13/DEC/2009
“Starting to get back into this one again. Always a fun game.”
created 09/NOV/2009
“Well, turns out I didn't have much left until I beat it! But this game has done something that I simply love. There's plenty left to do after finishing the main game. ”
created 09/NOV/2009
“I finished the story mode of Locoroco 2 yesterday! I'm just trying to complete the MuiMui house and improve my scores in the different stages. :D”
created 18/SEP/2009
“I started playing LocoRoco 2 yesterday. Better late than never!”
created 13/SEP/2009
“Definitely more of the great fun of LocoRoco, and the minigames are great. The length is Just-Right in my world. A PSP classic.”
“Definitely more of the great fun of LocoRoco, and the minigames are great. The length is Just-Right in my world. A PSP classic.”
created 04/SEP/2009
“I Beated The Whole Game”
created 19/AUG/2010
“I need two map pieces and I'm done. Two. Map. Pieces. For the love of God, why must I collect EVERYTHING?”
created 17/MAR/2009
published 10/MAR/2009
published 10/MAR/2009
published 10/MAR/2009
published 10/MAR/2009
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The world record for number of button mashes per second, set by Toshuyuki Takahashi.
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