Lego Loco

Lego Loco
Developer(s)Intelligent Games
Publisher(s)Lego Media
Director(s)Kevin Shrapnell
Producer(s)Matthew Stibbe / Dee Jarvis (Team Leader)
Programmer(s)
  • Simon Evers
  • Bruce Heather
  • Suzanne Maddison
  • Philip Veale
  • Daniel Wheeler
Artist(s)
  • Cornelis E. Gajentaan
  • Dee Jarvis
Composer(s)Richard Joseph
Platform(s)Microsoft Windows
Release11 November 1998[1]
Genre(s)Virtual world
Mode(s)Single-player, multiplayer

Lego Loco is a Lego-branded virtual world game for Microsoft Windows, released in November 1998.[2] It is a simple open-ended construction game with an emphasis on rail transport. The aim of the game is to construct a town in which Lego minifigures can live. This was the first game released by Lego Media, the publishing division of The Lego Group that was founded after the commercial success of Mindscape's Lego Island.

  1. ^ "Company.News". Intelligent Games. 24 November 1998. Archived from the original on 21 February 1999. IG completed LEGO Loco ™ on schedule last week for LEGO Media International. It will be released on 11 November.
  2. ^ "LEGO Media International Introduces Three New Software Titles" (Press release). Lego Media. 22 September 2018. Archived from the original on 7 October 2018 – via The Free Library. LEGO Media International, a division of the LEGO Group, will release three new software titles for children this November. The three new products -- LEGO Creator(TM), LEGO Loco(TM) and LEGO Chess(TM) -- will extend the LEGO(R) values of quality, creativity and imagination into interactive software.