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{{Infobox|title=Adventures of Lolo 2 (Japanese)
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{{Game
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|title=Adventures of Lolo II
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|developer=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|publisher=[[HAL Laboratory]]
|year=1990
|systems={{syslist|nes}}
|ratings={{ESRB|E}}
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|genre=[[Puzzle]]
|systems=[[NES]]
|releasedates=[[1991]] (JP)
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|players=1
|ratings=ESRB: E (Everyone)
|modes=[[Single player]]
|preceded by=[[Adventures of Lolo 2|Adventures of Lolo 2 (USA)]]
|followed by=[[Adventures of Lolo 3]]
|series=Eggerland
}}
}}
* Released as アドベンチャーズオブロロ 2 in Japan, pronounced ''The Adventures of Lolo 2''.
* The Western [[Adventures of Lolo 3]] has completely different puzzles than this game (as seen by comparing the screenshots).
* Contains 110 stages (14 levels with 5 rooms each, 3 levels with 10 rooms each, and several boss battles).
* This game marks the debut of the monster named ''Moby''.


'''Adventures of Lolo 2''' is the Japanese version of [[Adventures of Lolo 3]]. This game is essentially the same as Adventures of Lolo 3 but with different (and usually more difficult) rooms. No other significant changes to the game exist other than this.
Its whopping 110 stages made it over twice as long as the previous two titles on the NES and this game actually seemed like a bit more of an ''adventure''. Lolo and Lala played this game together (players had the ability to switch between the two characters) and they were presented with an ''explorable'' overworld with locations that contained the labyrinths that they had to conquer in order to save their people. The game was, therefore, not linear like previous titles, but some places could not be visited until others were conquered.


This book assumes the player is already familiar with how to play the Eggerland games, how the monsters can attack, etc.
For example, the ''Tower'' (Level 3) requires a ''Key'' to open it (which is obtained at the completion of one of the caves: Level 2), and at the top of the tower Lolo/Lala has to create a rainbow bridge with the ''Rainbow Egg'' which is found in another cave: Level 1. Level 1 and 2 can be visited out of order, but they must be completed before unlocking Level 3, and you must have the Egg before you can finish the Tower.


==How to use this guide==
This game is generally considered to be the most interesting, challenging, and fun of Lolo and Lala's excursions on the 8-bit platform(s).
There are a total of 17 levels in the game, most of which contain 5 rooms while some contain 10.  The solutions are structured in a format of displaying a picture of the room, a brief synopsis, and finally a list of the steps to take in order to solve the room.


[[Image:Lolo2JScr-14-3.png|right]]
=== Difficulty ===
In the pictures, the reader will notice some slight modifications to the screenshots.  An example is depicted to the right.  There is now a grid consisting of letters and numbers.  In the screenshot to the right, Lolo is standing on B3, the chest is on J5, etc.  The intent of the grid coordinates is to better-demonstrate which squares in the room are being referred to.  In some cases, where one needs to use half spaces, there may be a reference such as B3.5, which would mean in-between B3 and B4.
Like the [[Adventures of Lolo (Japan)]] and [[Adventures of Lolo 2]] (Western) before it, this game has just a superficial similarity with [[Adventures of Lolo 3]] (Western): they share the same graphics, music, and cutscenes, but all the puzzle rooms are different.


Some other icons are present in the rooms as well. These include a "x2" on hearts which contain shots, arrows on water indicating a current and its direction, and a star with a number indicating a warp hole (i.e. a spot where a monster can reappear if its original starting point is covered and it is in the process of reappearing).  The warp holes are numbered in the order they can occur. The screenshot to the right shows examples all of these icons as that level has all the features.
It is the general consensus of those that have played both versions that the Japanese version is the more difficult version of the game. The new monster, ''Moby'', appears in Level 9 in the Japanese version of the game, whereas it does not make its appearance until Level 11 in the NA/EU version. The game presents for the first time the idea of ''breakable bridges'' (bridges you can only cross twice because they crack and then shatter), but these are introduced much earlier on in the Japanese than in the NA/EU version.
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==Map solutions==
== Story ==
Listed below are the 17 levels and status as to how far the guide is written for each level.  
[[File:Eggerland.Lolo2JapTitle.png|thumb|left|Title screen.]]
Lolo, Lala and their friends have lived peacefully for many years, ever since the defeat of the Great Devil (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...


===Section 1 - The Overworld Levels===
{{ToC}}
* [[/Level 1/]]
{{Eggerland}}
* [[/Level 2/]]
* [[/Level 3/]]
* [[/Level 4/]]
* [[/Level 5/]]
* [[/Level 6/]]
* [[/Level 7/]]
* [[/Level 8/]]


===Section 2 - The Underwater Levels===
[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
* [[/Level 9/]]
* [[/Level 10/]]
* [[/Level 11/]]
* [[/Level 12/]]
* [[/Level 13/]]
 
===Section 3 - The Underworld Levels===
* [[/Level 14/]]
* [[/Level 15/]]
* [[/Level 16/]]
* [[/Level 17/]]
 
The following navigation box will also be visible in all chapters of the book for the convenient navigation of all 17 levels as well as a link back to this index page.
 
{{AdvLolo2JChapters}}
 
==Password list==
Below are passwords to all the levels in the games.  For portions where a player can access more than one level at once, the passwords are provided to start in the same room number in all available levels.  For instance, using the password to access 4-2 would also allow access 5-2, 6-2, and 7-2.
 
* 1~2-2 KHSC H5BD 99BP Q♥♥B
* 1~2-3 LPZ6 P▲▲J ♥53L VHVB
* 1~2-4 WGS7 HP6C 9▲JN QTW▲
* 1~2-5 5GTR 9L+Q 343G ▲GW+
* 1~2-6 5JJW M7CJ DQSM S73+
* 3-1 8W6+ 4WNY Y8LB NJG4
* 3-2 97LF 7VJN L2CT Z872
* 3-3 F▲S4 SSWR HC4B 2GQ▲
* 3-4 YD8B TJNT WY9♥ ♥FT+
* 3-5 PB♥7 CN63 6▲♥T RJ◆7
* 3-6 N+JP N♥ZT RWT♥ ▲HJP
* 3-7 SCCJ B4G5 6KZS H7♥T
* 3-8 SWTD ♥RHJ DLT3 VB♥G
* 3-9 SW9G +♥FP QCY▲ 9+BZ
* 3-10 9CMZ KZSH SH5B B8S9
* 4~7-1 FNYY WQH4 B2C9 ♥B▲H
* 4~7-2 QZF9 KFZJ NQT7 D9▲J
* 4~7-3 YCL♥ 4MLY 48LP ▲V3B
* 4~7-4 CGJN NTW▲ KCP7 M46L
* 4~7-5 L◆N◆ 23G▲ 5JZP V3K◆
* 4~7-6 H5R5 DYY7 ♥F5Q MY3L
* 8-1 ♥JBJ 82QS 3N7C ♥BTJ
* 8-2 ♥YC▲ +JJP LG9J 8CH4
* 8-3 YPBP L♥5L QRV3 5QP◆
* 8-4 QL2Q P▲▲J ♥5KS 4BRK
* 8-5 K+PL DD▲7 ▲KL4 3BKF
* 9~12-1 S7TB HFFD P6♥B ▲6HZ
* 9~12-2 ◆▲4N 2M2+ TDT▲ 46◆+
* 9~12-3 HZW9 9BZQ DRKS 2BHD
* 9~12-4 T5YT MH4H PG8◆ GDRT
* 9~12-5 C627 RQ73 9▲L4 3BKF
* 9~12-6 TTHR MR7H ◆V3▲ L493
* 13-1 LBT2 GF9B 946W TFKZ
* 13-2 +◆T+ BYDP JLJ+ GNNT
* 13-3 Z9ZP V▲P6 7SZH QZM♥
* 13-4 PH3▲ ◆JSB F3QP R5+▲
* 13-5 828N 4MV▲ V326 4LNK
* 13-6 ▲Y2F T+TC 9J8C CK8B
* 13-7 YPT2 JF▲5 6STK 67SR
* 13-8 WZK6 KZ◆N JVH+ VR5M
* 13-9 3M♥Y PTR▲ V73Q BPDY
* 13-10 4HBH GPBW WCK8 8C73
* 14-1 ZGNY PTR5 +QTZ 3Q5V
* 14-2 MMG8 ♥79♥ 2▲V3 3QFZ
* 14-3 MN+2 ◆H♥C ▲G8◆ GDRT
* 14-4 ML+B ♥HKJ 8DFZ PNYR
* 14-5 8PLY CNHY WWC9 J883
* 15-1 W387 7L8M JGDH YWW8
* 15-2 YVLJ G4KZ 3TP4 RK◆K
* 15-3 MP3B 9B3M NDZH QZM♥
* 15-4 MP4V MJJP JQKG 8MD4
* 15-5 MP2V CDK5 6STK 67SR
* 16-1 QKKH SQ53 6DP◆ NJ+6
* 16-2 MNCT 33QY RZW3 HSZ7
* 16-3 W3▲P NWC◆ LJ4V ▲6HZ
* 16-4 CZ7K S293 6JNJ VH6M
* 16-5 YMDQ P♥BK +2LD 5VWH
* 17-1 96HW 56R8 ♥B▲B 93G5
* 17-2 LCQ8 C7HK ◆6C♥ B▲2C
* 17-3 LCR8 78♥R Z♥LN 7C▲9
* 17-4 DWL9 BT5W 3FTP 56R◆
* 17-5 DWM9 6RPF 9N4V ▲6HZ
* 17-6 TPFB ZWWW MDKD 7WM6
* 17-7 498F 97HK ◆6C♥ B▲2C
* 17-8 B▲CV 7◆VR ZWM4 KD9L
* 17-9 B▲BV C♥BK +2LD 5VWH
* 17-10 B▲CB 4▲BY W♥BT 67◆S
* Last battle 4R4N SPDD F♥L4 5BTJ
 
{{GFDL Article}}
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:Puzzle]]
[[Category:NES]]
[[Category:HAL Laboratory]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:Single player]]
[[Category:1991]]

Latest revision as of 00:46, 27 December 2021

Box artwork for Adventures of Lolo II.
Box artwork for Adventures of Lolo II.
Adventures of Lolo II
Developer(s)HAL Laboratory
Publisher(s)HAL Laboratory
Year released1990
System(s)NES
Preceded byAdventures of Lolo 2 (USA)
Followed byAdventures of Lolo 3
SeriesEggerland
Genre(s)Puzzle
Players1
ModesSingle player
Rating(s)ESRB Everyone
LinksAdventures of Lolo II (Japan) ChannelSearchSearch
  • Released as アドベンチャーズオブロロ 2 in Japan, pronounced The Adventures of Lolo 2.
  • The Western Adventures of Lolo 3 has completely different puzzles than this game (as seen by comparing the screenshots).
  • Contains 110 stages (14 levels with 5 rooms each, 3 levels with 10 rooms each, and several boss battles).
  • This game marks the debut of the monster named Moby.

Its whopping 110 stages made it over twice as long as the previous two titles on the NES and this game actually seemed like a bit more of an adventure. Lolo and Lala played this game together (players had the ability to switch between the two characters) and they were presented with an explorable overworld with locations that contained the labyrinths that they had to conquer in order to save their people. The game was, therefore, not linear like previous titles, but some places could not be visited until others were conquered.

For example, the Tower (Level 3) requires a Key to open it (which is obtained at the completion of one of the caves: Level 2), and at the top of the tower Lolo/Lala has to create a rainbow bridge with the Rainbow Egg which is found in another cave: Level 1. Level 1 and 2 can be visited out of order, but they must be completed before unlocking Level 3, and you must have the Egg before you can finish the Tower.

This game is generally considered to be the most interesting, challenging, and fun of Lolo and Lala's excursions on the 8-bit platform(s).

Difficulty[edit]

Like the Adventures of Lolo (Japan) and Adventures of Lolo 2 (Western) before it, this game has just a superficial similarity with Adventures of Lolo 3 (Western): they share the same graphics, music, and cutscenes, but all the puzzle rooms are different.

It is the general consensus of those that have played both versions that the Japanese version is the more difficult version of the game. The new monster, Moby, appears in Level 9 in the Japanese version of the game, whereas it does not make its appearance until Level 11 in the NA/EU version. The game presents for the first time the idea of breakable bridges (bridges you can only cross twice because they crack and then shatter), but these are introduced much earlier on in the Japanese than in the NA/EU version.

Story[edit]

Title screen.

Lolo, Lala and their friends have lived peacefully for many years, ever since the defeat of the Great Devil (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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