

A Pickory is shown below the LocoRoco.Loco Roco is divided into 5 worlds each consisting of 8 levels. The Yellow LocoRoco moving about the world currently tilted to the right a berry that will increase the LocoRoco size is to the far right, while a Mui Mui figure as at the bottom. As such, the player assumes the role of "the planet" that is capable of guiding the LocoRoco around to defeat the Moja Troop and rescue the remaining LocoRoco, returning the planet to its peaceful ways.
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When the Moja Troop comes to the planet to take it over, the LocoRoco do not know how to fight against these invaders from outer space.

Living peacefully on a faraway planet, the LocoRoco and their friends, the Mui Mui, help grow vegetation and look after nature, making the planet a pleasant place to be, playing and singing the days away. While the game did not sell high volumes, its success led to the development of three other LocoRoco titles, two for the PSP and one for the PlayStation 3. The game's bright and colorful visuals and dynamic music soundtrack were hallmarks of the game, earning it several awards from the gaming press in 2006. Along the way, the LocoRoco can grow in size by eating special berries, and then can be split and rejoined to pass the LocoRoco through narrow spaces. In LocoRoco, the player must tilt the environment by using the shoulder buttons on the PSP in order to maneuver the LocoRoco, multi-colored jelly-like characters, through each level, being aided by other odd residents while avoiding hazards and the deadly Moja Troop, to reach an end goal. After demonstrating a prototype of the core gameplay to his management, Kouno was able to complete development over a course of one and a half years. The game was developed by Tsutomu Kouno, striving to create a game that was different than other titles being released for the PSP at the time, most being sequels of PlayStation 2 games.
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LocoRoco (ロコロコ) is a platform video game released worldwide in 2006 for the PlayStation Portable (PSP) handheld game console, and developed and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. Article Edit | History | Editors Action Page
