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Continuing right, you'll see a trail of pickories that will lead you to the Cheranka. Fall into the ground left and you'll see bumps with pickories. Keep tilting to the right and after you're almost at the edge, press both the left and right buttons to jump and there is a floating area where you'll see a MuiMui/Item Insect. There is a small drop where there are more pickories. Followed by a small wheel with pickories on the top then followed by a big wheel. Continuing right, there are two berries but a Sleepy Nyokki appears. You'll see a berry on the left side and a breakable part where you'll see 5 berries in one stem and a hidden berry on the top left side. After the breeze, there are air streams pushing the LocoRoco to the right and that will lead the LocoRocos to a drop with pickories.
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There is a trampoline net with pickories that will lead you to a breeze that also has pickories. There is another breakable part on the top continuing right. After breaking it, you'll land on pickories. There is a drop with pickories but there is a breakable part. There is a bush and pickories appear on the shape of a heart. Then go left and you'll see a berry but a Humming Nyokki appears from the pit and lifts you up with pickories.
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The hidden area reveals pickories forming a smiley face. You'll drop right, there is a hidden area on the right but the LocoRoco has to spit due to the small size of the path. Jump right to see the berry and then jump left to the floating area to see a berry bud. Flora street from Pond avenue to Walter avenue Harris street from angle to Vernon street 234.2 255.0 199.8 8 8 1 2 1 444 00 394 67 246 20 444 00 428 85 411. Keep on moving right to see a berry but there is also a thorn on the bottom of a floating area. Move right to see pickories, a berry and a drop with pickories. Keep on moving right to see pickories and a berry and then move left to see pickories and another berry. Continuing right, there are pickories and two berries. On top, there is a floating area with a hidden area that has a MuiMui/Item Insect. In the end, regardless of all this number crunching, it seems like Loco Roco is a winner.The level starts with a fall. Apparently, Gamespot is out of line with the other (European) critics: the game currently has an 83 average score from critics, and a whopping 9.7 from users. But for gamers that need higher scores to justify purchases, don't forget to look at the game's other reviews. In fact, it still falls within the high end of the "Good" scale. He goes on to give the game a 7.7, which isn't a bad score at all. Gertsmann, it is "singularly focused." Meaning: it doesn't offer much variety. Jeff Gertsmann tells us what we already know: it looks really good, and it has great art direction. Thankfully, Gamespot has just posted their review of the UK version of Loco Roco. I mean, who would be able to turn down its good looks, originality, and smooth controls? Well, the game's available in Europe and Japan, leaving us American gamers starved for more info. When Gamespot wrote one of their first previews of the game, we knew that Loco Roco and our PSPs might become more than just friends. It's pretty obvious that we at the Fanboy really want Loco Roco.