» Game Description

Loco

A crisis is brewing in Fruitopolis! The new year's produce of fruits and vegetables is ready, but it now needs to be distributed to local grocery stores as quickly as possible! Thousands of fresh and juicy apples, pears, and grapes could spoil if they aren't transported in time! Trains will be passing through every town, headed for Fruitopolis Central. Fill them to the brim with fruits and vegetables for your friendly neighborhood grocer! It's tons of crazy fun with Loco!

» Game Features

  • Save the Town Of Fruitopolis!
  • Visit 15 Towns!
  • More Than 80 Crazy Levels!
  • Collect 8 Helpful Bonus Powerups!

» Game Reviews

  • “Despite some of the negative reviews, I have to admit that I was impressed with the color blind option when I tried the trial version. Other than that the game is a decent entertainment.” – Clever
  • “This game kept me wanting to go back and finish until the end. It was both challenging and fun. The only thing I thought it could have had more stations. Maybe they will extend it next time.” – meerahdxb

» System Requirements

  • OS: Windows 95, Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP, Windows Me, Windows 2003
  • Memory: 64 MB
  • DirectX: 7.0
  • CPU: P2 350
  • Video: 3D Accelerated Video Card

Download Loco (7.76 MB)

» Extra Info

Developer: InterAction Studios
Release Date: 2007-04-24
Tags: action, puzzle, sport

Did you know that…
Many foods are botanically fruit but are treated as vegetables in cooking. These include cucurbits (e.g., squash, pumpkin, and cucumber), tomato, peas, beans, corn, eggplant, and sweet pepper, spices, such as allspice and chillies. Occasionally, though rarely, a culinary "fruit" will not be a true fruit in the botanical sense. For example, rhubarb may be considered a fruit, though only the petiole is edible. In the culinary sense, a fruit is usually any sweet tasting plant product associated with seed(s), a vegetable is any savoury or less sweet plant product, and a nut any hard, oily, and shelled plant product.

Misspellings: loko locoo locko

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