LEGO Loco

LEGO Loco (1998)

by Intelligent Games, Lego Media
Genres:Simulator
Themes:Sandbox, Kids
Game modes:Single player
Story:Create your own Lego City with trains, cars and various buildings! You can create trains to run on the railway lines and control the train's speed and direction.
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user avatar@mpp5566user avatar@mpp5566
February 01, 2025
Meant a lot to me when my parents got this game for me. I'd love to share this game and some of the other Lego games from that time with my son. I know he would love the noises the characters make.
user avatar@chimaco3user avatar@chimaco3
March 01, 2025
This game adding the function to be a live windows wallpaper, should be truly amazing. Is a great game, with a lot of potential, even letting it like it was it should be greeat, Childhood memories.
This is the loudest video game ever made. I loved this as a kid. To be fair, this is more so SimCity without the consequences, but it's kind of cool to watch the world sometimes do things on its own without your input. Or at least I thought that was fascinating to me.
A really charming sandbox game with a lot of cute little easter eggs... I used to play this game all the time but (like most of the older LEGO games) it's quite a pain to play on modern hardware. Great game for kids because it isn't overly complicated like a lot of train games. Even had multiplayer!
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