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Developer(s) | 1337 & Senri |
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Genre(s) | Puzzle game |
Mode(s) | Single-player |
Leo's Fortune is a video game for iOS, Android, Windows Phone and the Amazon App Store developed by 1337 & Senri LLC. The title character is a mustachioed 'fluff ball' roly-poly with a thick Eastern European accent. His goal is to recover stolen treasure in the form of gold coins.[1] The player guides Leopold through 2.5 dimensional platform levels. There are currently 24 (including bonus levels), divided into 5 chapters.[2][3]
Leos Fortune HD Edition PC Game (تست شده توسط سرزمین دانلود) Leos Fortune HD Edition بازی در سبک ماجرایی و فکری است که در سال 2015 توسط 1337 & Senri AB ساخته و برای پلتفرم کامپیوتر عرضه شده است. Download the latest version of Leo's Fortune for Mac - Hunt down the cunning and mysterious thief that stole your gold. Read 0 user reviews of Leo's Fortune on MacUpdate.
The game was released mobile devices on April 23, 2014.[3][4]Microsoft Windows, OS X, and PlayStation 4 versions were released on September 8, 2015.[5][6]
Summary[edit]
Leo is a famous Engineer who comes from a rich family, until one day his entire fortune is stolen. Recounting past experiences, Leo suspects his relatives Cousin Victor, Aunt Olga, and Uncle Sergej, who also lost their fortunes in tragic accidents, of being the culprits. Leo sets out to find the thief, and is followed by the steaming apparatus, the machine that keeps the world in order, who is seemingly faltering at its job as thorns and traps keep appearing all over the land. After travelling through trails, harbors, desert ruins and mountains, he encounters his relatives who turn out to not be the thieves and lead him to a snowy landscape where Leo finds the steam apparatus's facility. There, Leo encounters his wife Matilda, who had left years ago without Leo noticing, and had taken his gold because she believed it 'took his decency'. She led him to his gold, but on the way Leo discovers the apparatus has no more liquid metal to be able to continue functioning. Leo makes the decision to give his gold to the machine, thus losing his fortune again. Matilda, thankful for his kindness, walks home with Leo.
Gameplay[edit]
The game is a 2D sidescroller that is played using touch controls. Leo can slide along the ground to move and can jump by tapping the screen. Leo can also inflate to descend slower and solve certain puzzles and platforming challenges. There are gold coin's trailed throughout the levels, collecting them all will earn a star at the end of the stage, along with not losing any lives and completing the level in a certain timeframe. The stars are used to play bonus levels.
Critical reception[edit]
The game has a Metacritic rating of 84% based on 22 critic reviews.[7]
References[edit]
- ^Leo's Fortune is the most beautiful platformer on iOS, and it's a ton of fun, too by Mike Wehner Apr 25th 2014 TUAW
- ^Leo's Fortune review Mac Life
- ^ ab''Leo's Fortune' Review - A Treasured Platformer'. TouchArcade. 2014-04-28. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^'Leo's 1337 & Senri LLC'. IphoneAppFreelancer.com. Archived from the original on 13 May 2014. Retrieved 13 May 2014.
- ^'New on PlayStation Store: Tearaway Unfolded, Beyond Eyes, Leo's Fortune, more'. PlayStation.Blog.Europe. 2015-09-08. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^'Leo's Fortune - HD Edition on Steam'. store.steampowered.com. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
- ^'Leo's Fortune'. Metacritic. Retrieved 2019-02-28.
External links[edit]
Leo's Fortune - Hd Edition For Macs
When someone asks you to review a game that has been ported from a mobile platform, features a fuzzy blue character with a mustache named Leo, and only lasts a handful of hours – one begins to worry. It’s not to say that phone games can’t be good on consoles, but there is a particular stigma with those types of titles and while it may ring true at times, it’s best to never judge a game by its cover… or its release platform. That being said, I apologize for thinking this about you Leo as you have proved me totally wrong.
Leo’s Fortune is a newly released HD version of the hit game, Leo’s Fortune for mobile devices. It’s a platforming puzzles game about a little blue fuzz ball guy who is one day mysteriously missing all his gold. With such a simple plot, players soon find themselves in control of Leo and he is hot on the trail of his gold pieces. Gameplay is fairly typical, and platform heavy. This means lots of jumps, running, and collecting coins in the vast environments. Leo can puff himself up to float down slower, stop himself in narrow passages, or even fly higher in a breezy environment at one point. He stick to the wall in a sense and at moments even has times where he is sliding up, down, and around passages that bring back a sense of Sonic the Hedgehog-style of traversal at times. The goal is simply, collect as many coins he can, overcoming the platforming obstacles, and trying not to die.
Each level features three bonus points players can get for completing the levels in a fast enough time, getting all the coins in the levels, or not dying at all. Most of these will be possible on a second play through as first timers will be expecting to take their time exploring and will definitely die as there is many traps to kill poor little Leo. Unlock enough points and players can even get a new level to play on each of the games 5 world maps, each consisting of 4 levels a piece.
The graphics looks extremely sharp and details and Leo travels quite the diverse location settings. A colorful forest, a dark and rainy ship port, a desert temple, and more. The variation in design also play parts in the environmental changes. In the ship port he can go underwater and use that to his advantage, in the temple stage he is dodging deadly spike walls and falling pillars. There is even rare occasions in some stages that involve a more elaborate puzzle of sorts. Nothing brain bending, but things that break up the repetition of platforming even more. In between the levels, story elements even drop, and what starts off as something rather light in story, ultimately has a great feel good message by the ending that will have players smile.
Leo’s Fortune was a game I severely misjudged just from looking at the title and its history of platform it release on prior. So instead of turning on a game to review feeling disengaged the entire time, instead Leo’s Fortune pulled me in and only left me wanting more. I was completely enthralled with Leo’s Fortune, so much that I beat it in two sittings and only wished I could have more. My only issues with the title being: the short length and wishing that the game featured some bosses, but otherwise Leo’s Fortune was a great experience – even one of the best platforming games I’ve ever played, and saying that in this review surprises even me, but it’s how I feel. I couldn’t put Leo’s Fortune down and for the price of entry, shouldn’t be missed by any platforming fan. I hope a sequel is in the works, because I need more Leo!
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An Xbox One code was provided by the publisher for review purposes