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''LOL'' (full title: ''LOL: Never Party Alone!''), known in Europe as ''Bakushow'' and in Japan as , is a
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. The game was published by
Skip Ltd. Skip Ltd. (stylized as skip Ltd.) was a Japanese video game developer that had a close relationship with Nintendo. Nintendo published all of their Japanese releases; with the only notable exception being ''LOL'' (''Archime DS''), which skip Ltd. ...
in Japan,
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in North America, and
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in Europe. Developed by a group of five people headed by
Kenichi Nishi is a Japanese video game designer. He has helped found a number of notable video game companies and develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4). Car ...
, ''LOL'' is a
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game implemented with a
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-like interface in which a host player asks a question, requiring others to write or draw their answers on the DS
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. The developers refer to ''LOL'' as a "
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-training" game with the tagline of the game being "If you think this game is boring, you are boring." ''LOL'' received largely mixed reviews by critics upon its release.


Gameplay

The gameplay of ''LOL'' is centered around being as "imaginative, clever and amusing with your friends as possible". The game is multiplayer only, requiring between two and four players to participate. Although each player must have their own Nintendo DS, only one copy of the game is needed. In the game the host asks a question or tell the others to draw something and all the players have to write or draw that which is asked within a time limit. For example, the host may ask the players "What does M.B.E. stand for?" or "Why the heck are we playing this game?" A copy tool can then be used by the host to begin drawing or writing something, allowing the other players to finish the partially drawn image or written word as their answers. After all players have answered, each player votes on which answer or image is the funniest. Each player has three votes and can also vote once for themselves. There is no penalty for voting for oneself.


Development

''LOL'' was developed by a group of five people at Route24. The game was designed by former Skip vice president
Kenichi Nishi is a Japanese video game designer. He has helped found a number of notable video game companies and develops games at Route24, his own private limited company. The number 24 in the title comes from its founder's name: "Ni" (2) and "Shi" (4). Car ...
, best known for directing '' Giftpia'' and ''
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'', and, before these, the similarly-named (but unrelated) '' L.O.L. Lack of love''. ''LOL'' was programmed by Fumihiro Kanaya, who worked on two of Skip's ''
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'' titles. The game's artwork was done by hikarin and its music was composed by Hirofumi Taniguchi. The game was made under a very low budget without the staff being paid for it, apart from their regular jobs. Their goal was to make the game as simple as possible. Nishi announced in 2004 that he and Skip were working on a game for the Nintendo DS, but shortly thereafter retracted the statement. It is unknown if ''LOL'' was the project. In April 2006, Nishi announced the game under the working title "LOL DS", which was officially titled ''Archime DS'' in Japan one year later. The Japanese title of the game comes from
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, a
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mathematician. The localized versions of the game are almost identical to the original Japanese version, with only the menu text and voices of the game's onscreen characters being changed. In North America, the game was initially sold exclusively through Agetec's website.


Reception

''LOL'' received "mixed or average" reviews according to the
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. ''
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'' positively noted, "What ''LOL'' offers is very simple, but it has the potential to be very entertaining." ''
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'' also found the game enjoyable, but admitted that it became somewhat monotonous after a certain amount of time. ''
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'' called it "the very definition of a cheap and cheerful game—perfect for those whose wit is as sharp as their stylus." Other publications were very critical of the game, many of which agreed that the game offered very little despite its budget price. ''
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'' questioned why players would spend money on it when
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exists for free. ''
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'' exclaimed, "Congratulations, you just spent $20 on 10 minutes of gameplay!" They also claimed "This game is already available for free on any DS. It's called PictoChat." The Norwegian newspaper ''
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'' was so disappointed with the game that they gave it the lowest score available and threw the game cartridge into a
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, destroying it. The game was a nominee for "Best Local Multiplayer Game" by ''IGN'' in its 2008 video game awards.


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* * {{Skip Ltd. games 2007 video games Agetec games Multiplayer video games Nintendo DS games Nintendo DS-only games Party video games Rising Star Games games Skip Ltd. games Video games developed in Japan