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LocoRoco Cocoreccho (or Oideyo LocoRoco!! The game released for PlayStation 3 via the PlayStation Network in September 2007. Described as an 'interactive screensaver', LocoRoco Cocoreccho! Features an autonomous two-dimensional environment in which the world and characters play even without input from the player.
Sony has revealed that LocoRoco Cocoreccho! on PS3 won't be a game, but an interactive screensaver with which you can interact. Interactively.
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Once you've sat looking at your telly for long enough the experience will begin, putting you in control of a little butterfly who has to wake the singing LocoRoco up. When they do, you'll have to guide them around the level, tilting branches and other platforms using the motion-sensing Sixaxis controller.
Along the way, you'll bump into one of the three mini-games that reward you with more LocoRoco, but you'll also come across threats like the hungry Moja who will gobble you right up. If you lose too many of your blobs, the big boss BonMuncha will wake up. Uh-oh. If you see him its interactive screensaver over.
All in all there will be 200 LocoRoco to roll around, all drawn in lovely 1080p style, plus online rankings for you to compete for.
But unfortunately there's no word on a date or price yet, although Sony has said it will definitely be this year and won't be free.
Sing your way over to our LocoRoco Cocoreccho! gallery for the first screenshots.
About Genre Puzzle Rating Rated 'E' for Comic Mischief Summary A peculiar chapter in the LocoRoco series, this entry in the franchise includes more advanced technology and graphics as well as the use of the SixAxis controller. Operating somewhat like an interactive screensaver, LocoRoco Cocoreccho! Features more than 200 cheerful, colored blobs characters on screen that you try to collect up and then lead to the goal. As in past LocoRoco games, you control the world rather than the blobs themselves and can move platforms and branches by tilting the pad, which sends the little creatures rolling around. If you get stuck you can call upon the help of a butterfly and use it to show the LocoRoco where they need to go.
Along the way you must play one of three different mini-games to multiply the number of LocoRoco in your party. However, you've got to be careful because Mojas lurk throughout each stage and if too many critters get eaten the big boss BonMucha appears and it's game over. In addition, there are ranking boards that provide a total score ranking and a time attack ranking, which focuses purely on the time it takes to reach the goal.
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