![]() Now that’s more like it! Mars has been in Cancer and your sleepy, sluggish twelfth house since March 25. The next day, May 20, go-getter Mars blazes into Leo, heating up your confidence and charisma until July 10. Fortune-bearer Jupiter arrives in Taurus on May 16, and its golden effect kicks in on May 19, when the Taurus new moon lays down a fresh six-month path to success. Play icon The triangle icon that indicates to playīut as we said, things really start going your way in the second part of the month. Careful not to project your frustrations on the people closest to you. Unspoken resentments and even hostilities could emerge. Calculating Pluto will also turn retrograde on May 1, an annual five-month cycle that this year begins in Aquarius and your relationship zone. Mercury, the planet of communication and technology, is also retrograde until May 14-and in Taurus, where it will disrupt some of your best-laid plans. Changes to your living situation or with a female relative could arrive, ready or not. This May 5 will serve up a Scorpio lunar (full moon) eclipse in your domestic fourth house. The first half of May is not without a few plot twists, though. This May 16, Jupiter will move into Taurus and your ambitious tenth house, kicking off your most opportune career cycle in more than a decade! The red-spotted planet will be here until May 25, 2024, giving you a year to rise into leadership or pivot onto a whole new career path as an expert or authority. You’ve been percolating with blue-sky ideas, but you’ve also been a bit all over the place as a result. But in the second half of the month, there’s an even bigger shift toward the concrete, which helps you turn inspiration into a tangible venture-one you’ll want to stick with for the long term!įor the past 12 months, lucky Jupiter’s been spending most of its time in Aries and your visionary ninth house. Leo’s Fortune is worth a play through for platforming fans that maybe want a break from the stresses of the world, just don’t be surprised if you’re not craving more by the games end.Ready to turn one or two of those big ideas into something solid? Start your engines, Leo! With the Sun in Taurus and your success-driven tenth house until May 21, the wheels are turning. I loved watching the story unfold, and the pay off was worth the 2 hour journey to the credits. That being said I still loved mindlessly playing through this game. They honestly feel like LittleBigPlanet community creations. But like I said, these levels aren’t special. this is where the challenge can set in if you feel as though the game has intrigued you enough to want to replay these levels. These minigames are unlocked by you collecting all of the gold in each level, passing levels without dying, and by speed running them. There are 20 main levels that take around 5 to 6 minutes each to complete your first time through, and 4 bonus levels that act as mini games. The game feels almost like a dumbed down version of Super Meatboy, Limbo, Rayman, and Sonic The Hedgehog all mixed together. Thrown at you are super simple physics based puzzles, obstacles, and falling sections that are really just there. You spend the game following your gold, trying to reclaim your fortune. Leo of course is adorable as a teal blob with a mustache, but you don’t really feel a connection to him or the story going on. Proof that pretty isn’t really enough… There’s no real personality to the game or it’s world. The color and art design is beautiful in Leo’s Fortune but I still found the majority of the levels to feel pretty bland. Casually going through Leo’s world can be a good thing, but it leads to this experience ultimately feeling unsatisfying. ![]() ![]() Sure the floatiness of the platforming will lead to hundreds of deaths, but anyone can get through Leo’s Fortune with no issues. Checkpoints are almost instantaneous which leads to a very casual experience. Leo’s fortune is much like LIMBO in a sense that it’s very much focused on trial and error, not so much with the environment though, but with its platforming. This feels very much like a beginners platformer. ![]() I will give credit to the feel of the game and its platforming, it feels perfect But the platforming is insanely simple, the puzzles are insanely simple and there is hardly any risk. I say mindless, because I didn’t feel my brain being engaged even a little. I say mindless, because I didn’t Leo’s Fortune Mindless Platformer Leo’s Fortune is really the first mindless platformer I’ve ever played. Leo’s Fortune Mindless Platformer Leo’s Fortune is really the first mindless platformer I’ve ever played.
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