When comparing Leo's Fortune vs Thomas Was Alone, the Slant community recommends Thomas Was Alone for most people. In the question“What are the best Android games without in-app purchases/paywalls?” Thomas Was Alone is ranked 24th while Leo's Fortune is ranked 35th. The most important reason people chose Thomas Was Alone is:
What really drives the well crafted story home is the wonderful narration done by British filmmaker, comedian, writer, actor, and presenter of radio and television, Danny Wallace. Not many indie small budget games receive the polish this game has in their voice acting, which really adds to the experience when playing the game.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Excellent platforming gameplay and touch screen controls
Leo's Fortune offers some solid platforming which is pulled off not just by some good level design but greatly programmed touch screen controls.
Pro HID gamepad support
Leo's Fortune supports HID compatible controllers.
Pro MOGA support
Leo's fortune supports MOGA devices.
Pro Immersive mode
Leo's Fortune includes immersive mode for Android devices on 4.4+.
Pro Charming narration
The story of Leopold is completely narrated, which gives the game a nice sense of polish as well as helps give some life to the story.
Pro Enjoyable professional narration
What really drives the well crafted story home is the wonderful narration done by British filmmaker, comedian, writer, actor, and presenter of radio and television, Danny Wallace. Not many indie small budget games receive the polish this game has in their voice acting, which really adds to the experience when playing the game.
Pro Great story
For what is a pretty simplistic looking game, Thomas Was Alone offers a truly great story that actually gets the player to care about what are basically squares and rectangles.
Pro Polished ethereal soundtrack
Haunting guitar strums mixed with beautiful piano chords and bits of chiptune creates a very fitting soundtrack that allows for an experience of polish not often found.
Pro SImple, peaceful gameplay
Gameplay is introduced at a relaxed rate, and is never frustrating or off-putting. It's not big on challenge, but does require some thinking. Everything is solvable, new techniques are introduced as they are needed for the story, and the whole thing just radiates relaxation and love.
Cons
Con Easy
Leo's Fortune does not offer a lot of challenge.
Con Short
The gameplay only lasts about 3 or 4 hours.
Con Some puzzles can be difficult
Here an there are a few really tough puzzles in the game which can be frustrating, luckily they are few and far between as the gameplay does not tend to repeat itself too often.