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|genre=[[Puzzle]]
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|systems=[[NES]]
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|released={{us|1991|November 21}} {{eu|1992|May 27}}
|released={{jp|1990|December 26}}{{us|1991|November 21}}{{eu|1992|May 27}}
|players=1
|players=1
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
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* Released in USA and Europe only.
*Released in USA and Europe only.
* Graphics, music, and cutscenes are shared with [[Adventures of Lolo II (Japan)]], but most stages are different (as seen by comparing screenshots).
*Graphics, music, and cutscenes are shared with [[Adventures of Lolo II (Japan)]], but most stages are different (as seen by comparing screenshots).
* Contains 100 regular stages (14 levels with 5 rooms each, 3 levels with 10 rooms each), 10 training stages, and several boss stages.
*Contains 100 regular stages (14 levels with 5 rooms each, 3 levels with 10 rooms each), 10 training stages, and several boss stages.
* This game marks the debut of the monster named ''Moby'' in western countries.
*This game marks the debut of the monster named ''Moby'' in western countries.


This game was the last title to be released in North America and was also the longest. Its whopping 100 stages made it over twice as long as the previous two titles on the NES and this game actually seemed a bit more like an actual ''adventure''. Lolo and Lala were both playable in this game (having the ability to switch between the two characters) and traveled through an ''explorable'' world with locations that contained the levels that had to be completed in order to progress through the game. The game was, therefore, not entirely linear like previous titles, and some places could not be visited until others were completed first.  
This game was the last title to be released in North America and was also the longest. Its whopping 100 stages made it over twice as long as the previous two titles on the NES and this game actually seemed a bit more like an actual ''adventure''. Lolo and Lala were both playable in this game (having the ability to switch between the two characters) and traveled through an ''explorable'' world with locations that contained the levels that had to be completed in order to progress through the game. The game was, therefore, not entirely linear like previous titles, and some places could not be visited until others were completed first.  
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== Story ==
==Story==
[[Image:Eggerland.Lolo3Title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
[[File:Eggerland.Lolo3Title.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
Lolo, Lala and their friends have lived peacefully for many years, ever since the defeat of King Egger (in ''The Adventures of Lolo 2''). But suddenly his son and heir, the new King of Eggerland, launched a hollow capsule filled with a strange potion that turns the inhabitants of Lolo and Lala's tiny kingdom to stone. Only Lolo and Lala, basking in the sun at the edge of the lake between the two kingdoms, were spared this horrible fate. Brave in the face of adversity, our hero and heroine set out together to defeat the evil King and cast off his spell. Only you can help our brave pair now...
Lolo, Lala, and their friends have lived peacefully for many years, ever since the defeat of King Egger (in ''The Adventures of Lolo 2''). But suddenly his son and heir, the new King of Eggerland, launched a hollow capsule filled with a strange potion that turns the inhabitants of Lolo and Lala's tiny kingdom to stone. Only Lolo and Lala, basking in the sun at the edge of the lake between the two kingdoms, were spared this horrible fate. Brave in the face of adversity, our hero and heroine set out together to defeat the evil King and cast off his spell. Only you can help our brave pair now...


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