It’s not a must-buy, not even for platformer fans, but it’s a cute little game that most people can find some fun with.Leo’s Fortune is an Adventure, Platform, Puzzle and Single-player video game played from a side-scroll perspective developed by 1337 & Senri for multiple platforms. The whole game probably only takes about an hour or two to finish (with full game speedruns clocking in at about 45 minutes. So what we have in all is a beautiful platformer with ups and downs (literally and figuratively), a mundane narrative with a good message, and some real difficulty toward the end. I love the look he gives when he inflates. Leo slides as he moves, meaning he doesn’t have any walking or rolling animation, but despite that he exudes personality, particularly through facial expressions. Leopold’s fuzz and a lot of the environmental effects are fantastically animated. Where Leo’s Fortune excels is in the presentation. It’s totally serviceable, but I’m not particularly impressed by it. In that way, the story mirrors the puzzle sections. ![]() It’s almost like one of Aesop’s fables it comes with the moral of appreciating people over possessions, which is a great message to teach children, but feels trite to those who have heard it before. Though the specifics of the big twist aren’t exactly predictable, it’s clear throughout that Leopold is barking up the wrong trees and stands to learn a life lesson. They’re certainly not bad, but they’re never mindblowing either.Īll of this is tied together by an after school special-esque story. For the most part, they are the same kinds of physics-based puzzles we’ve seen elsewhere. The puzzles are a welcome change of pace, though they never really tax the brain. It can be difficult to make the small adjustments necessary for the precision segments, because pressing in one direction for more than a split second will send him careening in that direction. ![]() Here, Leopold’s slipperiness can get him into trouble he will sometimes maintain momentum from a speed section straight into a trap. With his inflate ability, he can not only jump and launch off walls, but he can also slow his descent, giving himself greater control in spiky sections. The other two styles slow Leo down considerably. Of the three styles of platforming present, this is the most exciting. Certain areas have ramps and curves built in, giving Leo a playground to jump, inflate, and dive toward the exit quickly. Leopold is a slippery guy, which aids in the speed sections. It’s equal parts precision platformer, speed platformer, and puzzle platformer, alternating between the three to keep the experience fresh throughout. Originally released on mobile last year, Leo’s Fortune is now playable with a controller elsewhere. Release: Ap(mobile), Septem(Mac, PC, PS4), Septem(Xbox One) ![]() Leo’s Fortune (Android, iOS, Mac, PC, PlayStation 4, Windows Phone, Xbox One) Along the way, he learns a lesson about money, greed, and true value. So naturally, when somebody steals it all, he sets out on a quest to regain what is rightfully his. The titular mustached puffball earned his gold fair and square, through hard work and ingenuity. ![]() If they’re so valuable, why did somebody just leave them there? Plenty of games have them scattered around to collect, but few explain why they’re there in the first place.
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