LocoRoco Cocoreccho
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Developer(s) | Japan Studio |
Publisher(s) | Sony Computer Entertainment |
Designer(s) | Tsutomo Kouno |
Series | LocoRoco |
Platform(s) | PlayStation 3 |
Release date(s) | September 20, 2007 |
LocoRoco Cocoreccho (or Oideyo LocoRoco!! BuuBuu Cocoreccho! (おいでよロコロコ!! BuuBuu Cocoreccho!), in Japan, meaning "LocoRoco Come On Over(!)! BuuBuu Cocoreccho!") is a video game in the LocoRoco series released on the PlayStation Network for PlayStation 3 on September 21, 2007.[1] Described as an "interactive screensaver",[2] LocoRoco Cocoreccho! features an autonomous two-dimensional environment in which the world and characters play even without input from the player.[3] The game is capable of running at full high-definition 1080p display resolution.[2]
Gameplay
In the game, players control a butterfly (the "Cocoreccho" of the title) to gather LocoRoco that are dispersed throughout a level and direct them to a goal in a large enough group to pass through.[2] The Cocoreccho is maneuvered with the left analog stick and can call LocoRoco using ○. This is depicted as a ring of light emanating from the Cocoreccho, which prompts LocoRoco to move toward the Cocoreccho. Players can also use the Cocoreccho to tilt and jolt various characters and objects within the environment by positioning the Cocoreccho on the intended target and tilting or shaking the controller.[4] Along the route there are three types of minigames. In each mini game it is possible to increase the number of LocoRoco[2] by up to 15 by achieving a high score.
The player starts with 1 yellow LocoRoco at the start and can wake up other sleeping LocoRoco by coming into physical contact with them. There are 200 LocoRoco to collect throughout the game.
Mojas are black and will eat the LocoRoco if they stay too close, but if correctly guided by the player, the LocoRoco can eliminate Mojas by running into them with some force (as in the original LocoRoco game). If the Mojas eat too many of your LocoRoco the game is over.
Mui Muis also return and are dotted around the game, but getting to them requires some amount of skill.
References
External links
- (Japanese) Japanese website
- Profile at us.playstation.com
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