I love it when game developers give you the choice for this. The controls are quite simple and the game gives you the choice to run through the tutorial at the start of the level or to make you figure it out by yourself. During these levels, you’ll come across puzzles, obstacles, platforms and more, all to test your agility, your problem solving skills and your wit. You are scored on these goals but I’ll get into that a little later. Your goal is to collect up all of your coins for each level and to do it as quickly as possible. As you see here, there is almost always trail of gold coins that leads you from the start of the level to the end. Thankfully, the thief has quite the butterfingers and they have left you a trail of your own fortune to follow them. The developers did a great job of creating a mystery and pulling you into the story as quickly as possible. So as you progress further and further into the game, you’ll learn more about Leo’s family and friends and which ones would have a reason to steal his fortune. It seems someone has stolen his gold and the goal of the game is to not only retrieve it all, but to solve the mystery of who did the thieving. How he used his knowledge to amass a great fortune but things take a turn for the worse. He talks about how he is/was an engineer and incredibly smart. The game starts off with Leo doing a little narrating. Leo’s Fortune has some amazing graphics for a mobile game but I’ll get into that a little later. Thankfully the dev team, 1337 & Senri, put the game on such a tempting sale and I just had to pick it up to see what all the fuss was about. There just wasn’t anything that stood out to me. Sure, I like puzzle games and I like platformer games but the whole package of Leo’s Fortune just made the thing seem meh. The game’s trailer and screenshots just make it look like a very casual focused game. If the gameplay piqued my interest more, then the $4.99 price tag wouldn’t have been a big deal. I’m not going to lie, I’m pretty cheap when it comes to mobile games, but it does go beyond that. The reason why I never picked the game up before was because of the price. At this time though, the game is priced at $2.99 and after playing it this week I have to admit that is a fair price. I haven’t really heard much about it since as the hype seems to have died down. Especially after I have heard so many good things about the game when it was launched. The game generally sells for $4.99 so getting it for only $1 was a very easy decision for me. Sadly, the sale has ended but it is still marked down from what it typically costs. I’ll admit, I had never played Leo’s Fortune until this week and the only reason I picked it up was because it was on sale for only $0.99 last week.
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