Popular games for collection Eggerland

20.04.1989

Adventures of Lolo is a puzzle game released in 1989 by HAL Corporation for the Nintendo Entertainment System. It is based on the Japanese Eggerland video game series.

29.01.1987

Peace lasted for many years in the beautiful realm of Eden Land. The people were at peace and everything was well. However, one day the incarnation of destruction, King Egger, came from the underground realm of Eggerland seeking to destroy the peaceful realm and claim it for himself. King Eden dispatched Lala to the God Inphony to seek his help, and Inphony gave her Inphonit Power and five keys to open the gate of evil. Four gods obeyed Inphonit and joined her, but Egger caught her while she tried to stop him and concealed her in his underground labyrinth of Eggerland. Fortunately, she succeeded in concealing the Inphonit Power, and Five Keys and Four Gods in the land of Eggerland. Lolo, prince of Gentle Land, heard the news that Lala had been captured and immediately ran to Eggerland to rescue her.

18.10.1988

Eggerland: Souzou he no Tabidachi is a part of the Eggerland series. The storyline isn't really known since there is no storyline in the game. All you see is Lolo, the main character walk into a castle, and the doors shut behind him. There are 50 rounds in the game, which is less than the other Eggerland Famicom games. The game is unique out of all the other Eggerland titles for Famicom by allowing the player to create their own levels. Like the other Eggerland games, the objective of each stage is simple; collect all the heart frames and then collect the orb inside the treasure box to proceed to the next level. It won't be easy though; King Egger has sent forth his enemies to take care of you. Lolo must use certain tactics to get by, such as trapping the enemies or knocking them off the screen temporarily.

01.11.1985

You can play 100 regular stages, 10 bonus stages, and 5 special stages. Get the dia-framer by manipulating the hero Roro, and clear each stage by dodging the attacks of monsters, such as MEDUSA, SKULL, ARMMA, GOLL, and SNAKEY. This game is an extreme challenge. * With Egger land Mystery, you can enjoy two different configurations; Type A - puzzle game and Type B - puzzle and adventure game. * There is a construction function which makes it possible for you to construct your own special screen.

23.03.1996

Uncover the truth of the incident that struck the intelligent building that has been occupied by the terrorists as a member of the "Expert" Special Forces! 3D gun shooting game that captures the action in a first person perspective. Explore the building freely, but be careful and take out the enemy before they take you out!

01.11.1986

Find a hidden treasure in mazes of EDENERLAND. Clear each stage by answering puzzles which are given one after another. After clearing 100 stages of mazes with all your wisdom, then comes the final stage of glory. Can you find your way to this stage and save your dear LALA?

09.08.1988

Eggerland: Meikyuu no Fukkatsu is a puzzle video game developed by HAL Laboratory for the Family Computer. It was released in 1988 in Japan as the fourth game in the Eggerland series following Eggerland Mystery, and is the third in the series not counting the port of Eggerland 2 made for the Famicom Disk System. The game contains roughly 162 stages (or maps), which are arranged on an 8-by-16 grid (with some stages hidden).

31.12.1996

Eggerland entry for PC. Later releases were titled "Revival! Eggerland"

06.01.1990

This game is different from the Western game Adventures of Lolo, being the sixth game in the Eggerland series.

25.03.1994

The "Adventures of Lolo" series consists of multi-level, puzzle type games. The levels in this new game include the Entry Level, "First Steps in Eden," the intermediate Level, "Dance and Music," the Advanced Level, "Let's go to Gentryland," and the challenging Pro Level. Each of these levels is made up of many different stages, with a total of 144 scenes in the game as a whole! Different scenery and monsters appear at each stage. Some parts of the game have a lot of action, some require a lot of thought, and some can be solved in more than one way.