L.O.L. Lack of Love

 

Players :
1
Genre :
RPG
Peripherals :
None
Release date :
2/11/2000
Price :
6,800 yen
Manufacturer :
ASCII
VGA :
Yes
Online :
None

© ASCII Corp./ Lovrdelic / Ryuichi Sakamoto, KAB Inc.

From the arcades to the Dreamcast, the Ah! My Goddess quiz game finally comes to the home console with plenty of upgrades.

Story
For the longest of times, humankind wanted to colonize other stars. But they were unable to find any planets suitable for colonization. Harumi was a planet development robot sent out to find suitable planets. Eventually, Harumi came across a planet teaming with strange living organisms known as Life. So Harumi set down upon the planet and began to develop it. And so the Life began a new evolution and a struggle for the continuation of Life.

Gameplay
The player will control the Life organisms, helping them to survive and evolve. You will give the Life various commands, such as eat, rest and talk. In addition, there are many different lifeforms roaming around the planet. If you can get your Life to become friends with these other lifeforms, you'll get a Cosmoball, necessary for the continued evolution of the Life. With the Cosmoball, the Life's shape and size will change, and it will gain access to new areas of the game world.

Special Features
In a move away from typical RPG games, the game developers tried to stay away from a heavy reliance on text in this game. Rather, chirps and body language are the main forms of communication. In addition, as well as the unique game world, a major attraction for fans is that the game and the music have both been developed by famous Japanese musician Ryuichi Sakamoto. Accordingly, the game will immerse you in its beautiful music as you play.