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Loco $6.99
by - InterAction Studios Action/Puzzle

A crisis is brewing in Fruitopolis! Load passing trains with fruits & vegetables before they spoil and you'll be the town hero! It's Loco fun!
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  bigpixels' Review - January 25, 2008 - View all my reviews (97)


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YOU'RE LOCO IF YOU PASS THIS ONE UP!!!

Looks can be deceiving, especially when you have a teddy bear with a bow tie at the engine, but Loco is a really solid and addictive game.

At first I thought that the screenshots look kinda bland, and that there would be no point in playing what appears to be a Zuma clone among a pile of others. Loco's gameplay is different as you are not actually matching marbles, but filling carts of various sizes with matching fruit.

In fact, I would say that this game has the BEST training for detecting and setting up combos. The reward system is great, ranking you for Speed, Accuracy and a third setting which I am embarrassed to say, I already forgot. The graphics are great, and the music may be repetitive, but will be shut out by the amount of fun you're actually having.

Finally, the hint system is extremely pertinent, offering tutorial hints in the beginning, and good tips later on. Also nice is that your right button deploys a clamp to retreive power-ups or misplaced fruit, keeping the frustration factor to a null. There's also dual launch pads like Sweetopia, enabled by a middle mouse click instead of the keyboard.

Totally worth it, lots of levels, and really addictive gameplay make Loco a unique contender in its category.


This review has an average score of 3.6 - Based on 7 ratings
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  Clever's Review - April 26, 2007 - View all my reviews (118)


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For kids

This game is very old and has a gameplay similar to Zuma, but here you have to change the "fruit". For kids.


This review has an average score of 2.7 - Based on 10 ratings
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  meerahdxb's Review - April 28, 2007 - View all my reviews (66)


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Nice game

Despite some of the negative reviews, I have to admit that I was impressed with the color blind option when I tried the trial version. Other than that the game is a decent entertainment.


This review has an average score of 2.7 - Based on 6 ratings
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  asiastrings' Review - June 15, 2007


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Fun Game

This game kept me wanting to go back and finish until the end. It was both challenging and fun. The only thing I thought it could have had more stations. Maybe they will extend it next time.


This review has an average score of 1 - Based on 1 ratings
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