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|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | |developer=[[HAL Laboratory]] | ||
|publisher=[[Imagineer]] | |publisher=[[Nintendo]] (EU), [[Imagineer]] (JP) | ||
|released={{jp|1994|March}}{{eu|1995}} | |released={{jp|1994|March}}{{eu|1995}} | ||
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{{Nihongo|'''Lolo's Great Adventure'''|ロロの大冒険|, Lolo no Daibouken}} was originally developed and released in Japan for the [[Game Boy]], and later localized in Europe as '''Adventures of Lolo''' for the | {{Nihongo|'''Lolo's Great Adventure'''|ロロの大冒険|, Lolo no Daibouken}} was originally developed and released in Japan for the [[Game Boy]], and later localized in Europe as '''Adventures of Lolo''' for the. It is the 7th Japanese game in the {{c|Eggerland}} series, as well as the 6th and last to be released in Europe. It was never released in North America. | ||
The original Japanese version contains 50 puzzles: 10 Levels with 5 Rooms each. The European version contains 144 puzzles: a tutorial with 19 rooms, 5 "intermediate" levels with 14 rooms each, 10 "advanced" levels with 5 rooms each, and 5 "Pro" rooms. The European version also features [[Super Game Boy]] support, a puzzle-solving option (technically a secret), and the music changes slightly whenever Lolo faces a different direction or is standing on a certain surface. The opening story sequence also is different in each version. This game was not released in North America. | The original Japanese version contains 50 puzzles: 10 Levels with 5 Rooms each. The European version contains 144 puzzles: a tutorial with 19 rooms, 5 "intermediate" levels with 14 rooms each, 10 "advanced" levels with 5 rooms each, and 5 "Pro" rooms. The European version also features [[Super Game Boy]] support, a puzzle-solving option (technically a secret), and the music changes slightly whenever Lolo faces a different direction or is standing on a certain surface. The opening story sequence also is different in each version. This game was not released in North America. | ||
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