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Onyxmeth said:

3. Something very light and quirky that can be saved frequently in case I want to go off and do something else.

Kenka Bancho might fit the bill. It's sort of like Yakuza Jr. meets all those Fire Pro Wrestling games. You get to dress up your hoodlum and customize his moveset and then wander around Kyoto getting into fights with other hoodlums. Fun!

Here's a review by a dude who rules a lot:

Of the games you listed, LocoRoco is the only one I own. It's stunning in an artistic sense, but I don't dig the gameplay so much. The mechanics are strangely unengaging to me. I still find myself playing it for the sights and sounds, though.