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Perhaps it’s because the game was recently brought up by Sony themselves at PlayStation Experience a couple of weeks back, with the announcement that it was getting remastered for PS4, but that only makes LocoRoco only more viable as a smartphone option.

LocoRoco requires players to navigate a variety of different ball-shaped characters through a variety of different levels avoiding hazards and collecting more LocoRoco on the way. Oh, and did we forget to mention that you’ll be doing all of this while listening to the adorable songs of the LocoRoco? Considering players would tilt the planet to move LocoRoco by using the shoulder buttons on the PSP, this could easily be reconfigured to utilize your smartphone’s gyroscope and accelerometers, too. It’s the perfect game to jump into on your commutes to and from work for a quick level of song-fueled puzzle fun. While there was LocoRoco Hi floating around a good few years back, it was a simple port of the PSP original and has since seemed to have disappeared off the main app stores. Give us all of the classic action and some new maps to download every so often and fans would be eager to jump back into the action on their smartphones.


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