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  • Category: Games
  • Last Updated: 2020-10-17
  • New version: 1.0.5
  • File size: 475.23 MB
  • Compatibility: Requires iOS 11.0 or later. and Android 4.4. KitKat or later

OLO Loco

             

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OLO Loco is an iPhone and Android Games App, made by Rogue Games. Today, it has gone through many interations by the developers - Rogue Games, with the latest current version being 1.0.5 which was officially released on 2020-10-17. As a testament to the app's popularity or lack thereof, it has gathered a total of 8 Reviews on the Apple App Store alone, with an average user rating of 3.6 out of a possible 5 stars.

Video Manual: How to Use the OLO Loco App

How does it Work?

OLO Loco is a screw-loose shuffleboard game perfect for the whole family!

Love shuffleboard and chess, but ready to step up your game? The sequel to the award-winning strategy classic OLO is here with an avalanche of incredible new gameplay modes, completely revamped competitive play, and gorgeous minimalist design.

Upgrading the original's stylish chill for a pupil-popping funfair of color and sound, OLO Loco builds on the addictive gameplay and style but adds energy, attitude and a touch of loco.

The new turn-based PvP online mode introduces the OLOMoji family, an eccentric bunch of expressive critters that can be used in-game to express yourself or taunt your opponent!

This finger-flicking minimalist multiplayer extravaganza requires skill and strategy to master, and all-new game modes BOOLO & REVERSO open up a whole new tactical playing field for you, your friends and family to explore.

Use cunning techniques to outmanoeuvre your opponent and claim victory, but beware the death finger!

Features:

- The classic minimalist game of strategy reborn for new players

- All-new gameplay modes

- Point-grabbing Boolo

- Brain-twisting Reverso

- Local multiplayer (2-4 players)

- Unlimited turn-based PvP online play

- Dynamic soundscapes

- Interactive OLOmoji

- New 'haptic' feedback

- Awesome new soundtrack

- So much more

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1 Contributions


  • On Jan 19}

    Disappointing game, over priced. No support.

    Unfortunately this game had gone offline. On the play store there are no ratings and reviews. Theyll still take your money though





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    Top Reviews


    • By farfetcher

      4.5 Rounded Up

      OLO Loco is a major re-imagining of OLO. The familiar 2 Player, 4 Player and Online options are offered. All three share new graphics, audio and an updated physics engine. Fans of OLO’s relaxed, minimalist style are in for a few surprises. Both the 2 Player and 4 Player options contain three game modes: Classic, REVERSO and BOOLO. I’m enjoying the additional strategic depth offered in both of the new game modes. If one or both were available for competitive Online play, I would have a very difficult time choosing a favorite. Perhaps there’s an OLO Loco Triathlon in our future. The Online option is based on the Classic game mode with three notable changes from the original: smaller OLOs, a narrower playing field and asynchronous, turn-based play. The reduced size of the OLOs places a higher premium on a player’s aiming skills. The significantly narrower playing field has a pronounced impact on the geometry of the game. With the higher velocities attainable in the new physics engine, OLO Loco provides a very lively experience for new players and veteran OLO players. The transition to turn-based play in the Online game mode is a game changer in the very best way. On your first visit to the Online menu, you’ll be presented with an empty slate with options to return to the main menu, view the weekly leaderboard or start a new game by inviting a friend to play or choosing to be matched with a random player. After starting a new game and playing your OLO, your opponent will have 24 hours to take their turn. You can wait in-game for your opponent’s response or, tap on the playing field to return to the Online menu. From here, you can start another new game, monitor your existing games or revisit the last turn of a game. You can also invite an opponent to a replay and accept or decline invitations you’ve received. If a player fails to complete their turn within the 24 hour period, they’ll forfeit the game and lose 10 points on the leaderboard. Their opponent will then have 24 hours to finish the match using the OLOs in their possession as well as any remaining OLOs on the board. Over time, your Online menu will fill with games arranged in color coded groups based on their status. The current score and amount of time remaining are also displayed for each game. You are limited to 30 active games. Thanks to the integration with the Notification Center, you’re a swipe away from updates on your online games while outside of the app. There have been relatively few glitches: In-game notifications occasionally fail to completely clear, obscuring your opponent’s remaining OLOs. Moving from the Online menu to the Main menu and back removes active timed out games. And, on very rare occasions, the physics engine appears to lose track of an OLO. To their credit, the development team has been very active with four updates since the initial release a month ago. I enjoyed the themes and the 20 second shot clock in the original but, their absence is a minor concession in light of the many positive changes. In particular, improvements to the random matching process and the implementation of turn-based play are well worth the price.



    • By Dr. Crouton

      Great game on life support

      I remember getting the original OLO when it was released in 2012 and loving the smooth modernist but colorful aesthetic and it’s simple and understandable rules but then having no one around to convince to play with me and instead just blandly play against myself; throwing dots against each other mindlessly for a few minutes and wishing there was a online mode to make the game remotely fun for me; eight years later we have that but no one is playing it so I’m as bored now as I was all that time ago. The game’s rules and aesthetics are as engaging as ever but with no one to play with this game makes me feel like I’m visiting a dead empty mall.



    • By Rusty Dhackleford

      Online Still Doesn’t Work

      Online still doesn’t work. Really fun game otherwise. Not sure how it worked for the other person that reviewed the game, but when I go to play online absolutely nothing happens.



    • By Dtraugh

      Doesn’t open

      App won’t open on my iPad. Goes to a yellow screen and then crashes. Tried restarting iPad and re-downloading but didn’t help. Got one response from a person at Rogue and then crickets. I am requesting my money back. OLO is fun but this new version is worthless.


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    Rogue Games' Official Website

    $3.99 on iTunes

    Download for Android

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