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  • Summary: Leo's Fortune is a platform adventure game where you hunt down the cunning and mysterious thief that stole your gold. Beautifully hand-crafted levels bring the story of Leo to life in this epic adventure.
    VOYAGE through lush environments from mossy forests and arid deserts, to pirate cities
    Leo's Fortune is a platform adventure game where you hunt down the cunning and mysterious thief that stole your gold. Beautifully hand-crafted levels bring the story of Leo to life in this epic adventure.
    VOYAGE through lush environments from mossy forests and arid deserts, to pirate cities and snowy mountains.
    SURVIVE vicious traps and solve physics-based puzzles through 24 levels of treacherous adventure.
    FOLLOW the trail of gold and uncover the truth behind Leo's stolen fortune.
    Finish Leo's Fortune to unlock Hard-core Mode: try to beat the whole game without dying to unlock a special prize!
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 8 out of 12
  2. Negative: 0 out of 12
  1. Oct 1, 2015
    80
    Leo's Fortune is very, very short, but the small amount of content that is there is focused, charming, and wrapped in an absolutely gorgeous package.
  2. Oct 7, 2015
    80
    Still, despite that holdover from its original iOS design, Leo’s Fortune nonetheless remains a hugely entertaining platformer with great visuals and charm in abundance.
  3. Oct 15, 2015
    80
    Though it's short and not overly difficult, Leo's Fortune is a solid platforming game.
  4. Sep 10, 2015
    77
    A charming platform game, which benefited in the jump from mobile to the living room and offered at a very good price point.
  5. 75
    Tilting Point's game is a great indie platformer that's a bit on the short side, but for $7, it's a steal. Challenging and enjoyable while it lasts, Leo's Fortune is well worth a punt. It's the best game starring a furry green testicle with a moustache that you're ever likely to play.
  6. Jan 8, 2016
    70
    Leo’s Fortune has all the components for fun, but it’s length and familiarity are its undoing.
  7. Official Xbox Magazine UK
    Nov 9, 2015
    50
    This slight offering started life as a mobile game, and it shows. [Dec 2015, p.87]

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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 2
  2. Negative: 0 out of 2
  1. Nov 28, 2015
    8
    So cute it hurts. I love the eastern bloc feel and accents to the characters. There's a moral that's been regurgitated a million timesSo cute it hurts. I love the eastern bloc feel and accents to the characters. There's a moral that's been regurgitated a million times before. It's a 2D platformer though - story isn't exactly why we play these games, right? Great hi-def visuals. Interesting ideas for the abilities of the protagonist, based on his physiology. I was on the edge of my seat in some parts! Expand
  2. Sep 19, 2015
    7
    Leo’s Fortune
    Mindless Platformer
    Leo’s Fortune is really the first mindless platformer I’ve ever played. I say mindless, because I didn’t
    Leo’s Fortune
    Mindless Platformer
    Leo’s Fortune is really the first mindless platformer I’ve ever played.
    I say mindless, because I didn’t feel my brain being engaged even a little.
    I will give credit to the feel of the game and its platforming, it feels perfect
    But the platforming is insanely simple, the puzzles are insanely simple and there is hardly any risk.
    This feels very much like a beginners platformer.
    Leo’s fortune is much like LIMBO in a sense that it’s very much focused on trial and error, not so much with the environment though, but with its platforming.
    Checkpoints are almost instantaneous which leads to a very casual experience.
    Sure the floatiness of the platforming will lead to hundreds of deaths, but
    anyone can get through Leo’s Fortune with no issues.
    Casually going through Leo’s world can be a good thing, but it leads to this experience ultimately feeling unsatisfying.
    The color and art design is beautiful in Leo’s Fortune but I still found the majority of the levels to feel pretty bland.
    Proof that pretty isn’t really enough…
    There’s no real personality to the game or it’s world.
    Leo of course is adorable as a teal blob with a mustache, but you don’t really feel a connection to him or the story going on.
    You spend the game following your gold, trying to reclaim your fortune.
    Thrown at you are super simple physics based puzzles, obstacles, and falling sections that are really just there.
    You’re pushing forward non stop.
    The game feels almost like a dumbed down version of Super Meatboy, Limbo, Rayman, and Sonic The Hedgehog all mixed together.
    There are 20 main levels that take around 5 to 6 minutes each to complete your first time through, and 4 bonus levels that act as mini games.
    These minigames are unlocked by you collecting all of the gold in each level, passing levels without dying, and by speed running them.
    this is where the challenge can set in if you feel as though the game has intrigued you enough to want to replay these levels.
    But like I said, these levels aren’t special.
    They aren’t memorable.
    They honestly feel like LittleBigPlanet community creations.
    That being said I still loved mindlessly playing through this game.
    I loved watching the story unfold, and the pay off was worth the 2 hour journey to the credits.
    Leo’s Fortune is worth a play through for platforming fans that maybe want a break from the stresses of the world, just don’t be surprised if you’re not craving more by the games end.
    For what it is

    2D platformer: 7/10
    Overall: 7/10
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