Leo's Fortune

Leo's Fortune (2014)

by 1337 & Senri AB, Tilting Point
Genres:Adventure, Indie, Platform, Puzzle, Arcade
Themes:Action
Game modes:Single player
Story:Leo’s Fortune is an award-winning 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.
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