This app is a multi-level platform game. Players require good timing, co-ordination and strategic planning. Not suitable for children 8 and under, parental guidance for children 9 – 12 due to mild cartoon violence.
No gambling content found in the levels played
This review of Leo’s Fortune was completed by the Australian Council on Children and the Media (ACCM) on 29 November 2018.
This section contains details about the app provided by an ACCM Reviewer.
Name of app: | Leo’s Fortune |
Developed by: | 1337 & Senri LLC |
Platform reviewed: | Apple App Store |
Cost: | Paid |
Developer's suggested age: | Rated 9+ for Infrequent/Mild Cartoon or Fantasy Violence. |
ACCM suggested age: | Parental guidance ages 9 – 12 due to mild cartoon violence. |
Gambling content advice: | No gambling content found in the levels played |
This review of Leo’s Fortune contains the following information:
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In Leo’s Fortune, players must navigate a fuzzy ball named “Leo” through a series of platform style mazes. Movement is achieved by swiping direction with the left thumb or finger; or jumping, diving and increasing size with the right thumb or finger. Each level has different pathways and puzzles that need to be worked out (by moving and manipulating objects in the environment) so that Leo can reach the end of the level. The aim of the game is to collect all the coins and get to the end of the level in the shortest amount of time, with the least amount of fatalities.
Being a paid app, there are no pop up ads, online currency, or in-app purchasing. There is also no connectivity to social media or third party players. Some younger players may become frustrated with this game as co-ordinating control of Leo can be tricky at times, and puzzles within levels may require quite a bit of trial and error – as it is often not immediately obvious what you need to do. However, this is a good feature for older children as the strategic planning needed to progress through the game may help to improve problem solving skills and resilience in general.
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At the time of review, the reviewer found no simulated gambling content. If you discover simulated gambling content in this app, please contact us with the details so we can update our review.
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