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SamuelRSmith said:
I downloaded this game, I had £3.00 floating on it. And I seriously can't work out what to do.

What is the aim of this game?

It is fairly similar to Lemmings in that you have to get a certain number of your Loco Roco's to the next point to advance, except you have to gain new Loco Roco's rather than starting with them all by waking them up.  You just use the butterfly to move around your Loco Roco to find other Loco Roco.

 I really like the soundtrack, but several people have told me it is unbearable.  The replay value is kind of low, but you can't be too demanding of a $7 game as fun as this one.
 

 



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