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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 9, 2008 0:40:43 GMT -5
3 games for the NES. These games used logic instead of beat em up acts. Your job was to save Lala from the Great Devil.
Has anybody played this game?
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Post by NintendoNerds on Oct 10, 2008 16:55:44 GMT -5
Yes, I have played all three of them. I never beat one all the way through. I think the first Lolo has 50 levels. I know there are a lot. These games are considered puzzle games which yes, require the player to figure out certain things in a specific order to accomplish one main objective or solution.
Preety fun games...frustrating for me at times.
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Post by Tenser on Oct 21, 2008 16:03:50 GMT -5
3 games for the NES. These games used logic instead of beat em up acts. Your job was to save Lala from the Great Devil. Has anybody played this game? Actually, in the third one you can use Lolo or Lala. Anyways, I've beaten the first two but never got into the third. FunFact: Our first Adventure of Lolo was the only one not brought to Japan. Hence, our Lolo 2 is J's Lolo, and out Lolo 3 is J's Lolo 2.
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Post by Classic Gamer Nerd on Oct 21, 2008 16:33:14 GMT -5
That is a fun fact. Thank you Setzer.
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Post by guysmy on Nov 3, 2008 21:56:13 GMT -5
i've played the first game on the virtual console. it is really cool because the puzzles are challenging and there is a element of action in there (pacman situations can arise).
this game is excellent to get the brain going.
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