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Agetec To Localize DS 'Comedy Trainer' LOL

Publisher Agetec has announced it will be localizing Skip/Route 24's (Chibi-Robo) previously import only DS title ArchimeDS as LOL, a social "free-form gaming experience" that pits players against each other in a battle for laughs.

Brandon Boyer, Blogger

March 14, 2008

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Publisher Agetec has announced it will be localizing Skip/Route 24's (Chibi-Robo) previously import only DS title ArchimeDS as LOL, a social "free-form gaming experience" that pits players against each other in a battle for laughs. LOL was originally created by Giftpia and Chibi-Robo producer Kenichi Nishi in association with his studio Skip as a "comedy-training tool," noting on the game's website that it was made by five 'volunteers' "with no budget, on their own time." Agetec describes LOL as a "social game" in which players create questions and draw answers in an attempt to make each other laugh. Answers are then rated by the other players and a winner is declared. Said Agetec producer Hiro Fukuoka, “LOLis a game with endless possibilities that can be played for hours and hours of nonstop entertainment. As long as you are a fun-loving person with a little bit of an imagination, there should be no reason you find LOLto be anything less than a great time with your friends. It maximizes your creative abilities and puts a fun twist to it.”

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