: Supports competitive or cooperative play for up to four players, making it a common choice for party gaming. Technical Legacy
The game follows Cocoto and his friends as they participate in a magical funfair. Unlike the more traditional platforming found in Cocoto Platform Jumper , this title focuses on precision and timing through a series of mini-games. Cocoto Funfair
: In modern retro-gaming circles, the game is often discussed in the context of light gun compatibility for setups like the Aimtrak or Sinden Lightgun . Some versions have noted issues with interlaced output when using the Dolphin emulator. Reception : Supports competitive or cooperative play for up
: The game was developed in a remarkably short window, with Senior Game Designer Alexis Leveque noting that it was one of several Cocoto titles completed in just four months. : In modern retro-gaming circles, the game is
: Players navigate through 40 different mini-games across five distinct fantasy worlds.
is a shooting gallery-style game released in 2006 for the PlayStation 2, Nintendo GameCube, and PC. Developed by Neko Entertainment , it is part of the Cocoto series, featuring a whimsical little devil protagonist. The game was designed specifically to utilize light gun peripherals like the GunCon 2, though it also supports standard controllers. Gameplay and Narrative
: A linear progression through the fair’s various levels.