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Leo & Leah: A Love Story
Leo & Leah: A Love Story
I thought this was funny:
This is the Google translate of a blurb of this game on some Polish gaming site. It is very good the Polish Prime Minister spoke about feelings between the lions. The very young lions.
It is true that Valentine had just been, but there is nothing to prevent the present game, in which as the title suggests, the concerns of love. But far from this, about which the Prime Minister spoke of his time. Talking about feelings between the lions.
And being specific, the very young lions. Leo & Leah: A Love Story is one of the few games created using RPG Maker, in which the protagonist is not human. Does it mean something better? If you enjoy the atmosphere of The Lion King, a few hours of fun guaranteed.
This is the Google translate of a blurb of this game on some Polish gaming site. It is very good the Polish Prime Minister spoke about feelings between the lions. The very young lions.
What are you thinking about right now?
Where we going now where we going now where we going now
Give it away give it away give it away now! Give it away give it away give it away now! Just give it away nigga!
Give it away give it away give it away now! Give it away give it away give it away now! Just give it away nigga!
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Leo & Leah: A Love Story Review
Thanks for the review! Except:
I think you meant "sentient"?
Glad you enjoyed the game. I see it had the same problem you thought A Home Far Away had; supporting cast outshining the protagonists. Maybe if I ever make another project, I'll put more focus into the main characters! I guess when I set out to make this game, I just wanted to make something stylish and fun and have (easy) battles that definitely cannot be won by "mashing buttons". And.. I've been wanting to experiment with a "Mood Whiplash" for quite some time now. I don't think this game would have been the same without those scenes...
Leo isn't the only one having a problem, pretty much any sentiment creature (as well as some creatures which shouldn't be sentiment) has it's own problems.
I think you meant "sentient"?
Glad you enjoyed the game. I see it had the same problem you thought A Home Far Away had; supporting cast outshining the protagonists. Maybe if I ever make another project, I'll put more focus into the main characters! I guess when I set out to make this game, I just wanted to make something stylish and fun and have (easy) battles that definitely cannot be won by "mashing buttons". And.. I've been wanting to experiment with a "Mood Whiplash" for quite some time now. I don't think this game would have been the same without those scenes...













