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Adventures of Lolo

by Dice, HAL Laboratory·published by Imagineer, Nintendo

25 March 19943
Game Boy

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About

As Lolo, king of eden land, you have to puzzle your way through numerous screen-sized rooms. In each room, you have to collect all heart frames in order to open a treasure chest which contains the key to the exit.

Different terrain types and enemies have to be avoided or used to your advantage to get all the heart frames. Some enemies don't hurt you at all, others only awaken once all heart frames are collected. Some shoot you as soon you cross their line of sight, then there are enemies that fall asleep and stay where they are once you touch them.

Terrain types include grass that enemies cannot cross, sand that slows you down, but not the enemies, stones that cannot be crossed but also block enemy shots, trees that cannot be crossed but don not block enemy shots, water that can only be crossed with a bridge or an egg, arrows that cannot be crossed in the direction opposite that of which they are facing and others.

Some heart frames give Lolo the ability to turn enemies into eggs and push them around like boxes. Eggs can be used to cross water, trap enemies or block their shots. In some levels, collecting two heart frames gives Lolo access to one of three items. These items are: A hammer that crushes stones, a bridge that can be used to cross water and an arrow that changes the direction an arrow tile is facing.

At the end of each level you receive a password.

Ways to play

Modes

Single player

Perspective

Bird view / Isometric

Languages

2 languages, with audio, subtitles and interface
Languageaudiosubtitlesinterface
English
Japanese

Game details

Number of Players Supported

1 Player

Save Game Methods

Password

Miscellaneous Attributes

Super Game Boy Compatible

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Also known as

Lolo no DaibōkenJapanese title

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Facts

Released

25 March 1994

Series

Eggerland

Platforms

Game Boy

Tags

Diagonal-downFixed / flip-screenArcadeDirect control