LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival details bounce into our hearts
A recent PlayStation.Blog post confirmed a few suspicions we had after viewing the debut trailer for LocoRoco: Midnight Carnival. Primarily, the post addresses the game's new arcadey feel -- a side-effect from the implementation of "Boinging," the hyperactive bouncing that was prevalent in the aforementioned trailer. You can string your Boings together, boosting your score multiplier in a Stuntman: Ignition-esque fashion. Man, those are two games we never thought we'd be comparing.
No release date or pricing details are mentioned in the post, but considering the game only contains 16 stages, two mini-games and three bonus stages, we're hoping it ends up being easy on the ol' pocketbook.
No release date or pricing details are mentioned in the post, but considering the game only contains 16 stages, two mini-games and three bonus stages, we're hoping it ends up being easy on the ol' pocketbook.










Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Sly [Planeteer | Power of Teets & Crumpets] @ Sep 1st 2009 5:52PM
they also said you can play it with just the shoulder buttons, which is perfect for the PSPgo.
Bradwart @ Sep 1st 2009 5:59PM
As if I needed ANOTHER reason to get a PSP...
Still, looks like another great PSP title.
DS for sale...
Roto13 @ Sep 1st 2009 7:29PM
There are enough quality PSP games to warrant a purchase, but not at the expense of a DS.
sony boy @ Sep 1st 2009 6:05PM
isn't this a minis game and that's why it doesn't have a huge amount of levels????
No Kill Tayler @ Sep 1st 2009 6:57PM
Confirm or Deny?
Roto13 @ Sep 1st 2009 7:31PM
Just give me more new content this time?
Tarby @ Sep 1st 2009 10:19PM
Seing the pic i thought this might be Meatwad The Game