![]() ![]() ![]() Therefore, I had to make a conscious effort to set aside my prejudice when playing LEGO Loco. Whenever I sit down to review a children's computer game that is a virtual version of the real thing, my mind immediately goes into the 'if it ain't real, it ain't worth a darn' frame of mind. People who downloaded Lego Loco have also downloaded:, ©2018 San Pedro Software Inc. Replay Value: With so many possibilities, LEGO Loco can be played forever. If you also have a fondness for trains, you'll love the game. Sound: Other than the incomprehensible voices, this game has adequate sound.Įnjoyment: If you are a child and you enjoy creating worlds and then putting them into action, you'll like LEGO Loco. Graphics: The graphics are nothing elaborate, but the various objects do resemble toys. Children will, however, be 'loco' for LEGO Loco. The 'Loco' in LEGO Loco is short for locomotive it is not Spanish for crazy. Having an entire room filled wall to wall with LEGO train sets would ultimately prove more fun than playing LEGO Loco, but, obviously, only the richest of the rich could afford such a thing, making this software package an excellent value. Only by reading the onscreen words can you understand what he is saying. The music and sound effects are adequate for the most part but there is one annoying aspect to the supposed voice effects: the Station Master speaks pure gibberish. The objects are designed to resemble toys and in this they get the job done but are simplistic nonetheless. The opening video sequence is extremely well animated but the graphics in the game are mundane. Sending postcards is more complicated than playing with the train set but it is a fun and interesting addition to an already memory-intensive game. Younger children will need some help with the manual but anyone from four years old and up will have little trouble with the game. You can even play the game in auto delete mode, which enables you to eliminate an object by placing another on top of it. It is so easy to go in and take out something that you don't want. Kudos to the designers for not doing the politically correct thing by having the trains simply stop.Īnother thing I really like about the game is the eraser. One of the coolest things about LEGO Loco is that you can actually make the trains crash into each other. ![]() If I had somehow traveled through time to 1998 and had the opportunity to play LEGO Loco, you couldn't have pulled me away from the computer with a thousand electric trains. LEGO Loco (PC, 1998) Construct, Ride, Expand. Not long after unwrapping the large blue package, oh so many years ago, I grew tired of watching my train go round and round a single oval track. Given the small budget Santa Claus operated on at my house, my electric train set was limited, to say the least. While playing LEGO Loco, I came to the harsh realization that my prejudice against virtual worlds was actually jealousy. My trains twisted and turned along intricately designed tracks, cruising at speeds determined by me, the creator of this magnificent world. The city came alive right before my very eyes. From a toolbox not unlike Felix the Cat's Magic Bag of Tricks, I chose from hundreds of different items in which to build my vast animated train set.Īfter an hour or so of setting everything up just like I wanted, I set the thing in motion. Imagining myself to be a young, nimble-minded child, I instantly became entranced by the vastness and infinite possibilities inherent in LEGO Loco. ![]()
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