WTMG's Oliver Shellding: "So here’s to you, Leo, and to Leo’s Fortune. The game may be older than my children, but it found purpose in coming back to the public eye a decade after release, and now floated its way onto the Switch in the long shadows of the console’s twilight. If you’re remotely curious, the price is right and the Switch is where it should be played, giving players an opportunity to enjoy the mobile aspect but with full console support. You’ll have a good time, even if not a long time, and who knows? Maybe you’re more open than I to redoing the same thing again. In that case, long may you run, and long may Leo float."
There are hundreds of beautiful mobile games to sift through. Here is Hardcore Droid's list of the 10 Android games with the best graphics.
"I will be honest with you, 2016 has not had that many games for Android for me to make a concise list about them. Therefore, I decided to make a natural list of the top 10 Android games that I liked and played."
This list of The Gaming Report's top 10 Android games includes games from most genres.
Emily at GameSpew writes: "When you have a side-scrolling platformer where you play a little fuzzy ball with a moustache it doesn’t quite instil confidence… I mean, what’s attractive about that? If someone asked me what Leo is I’d have to stare back at them, mouth slightly agape, while my eyes drift slowly apart. He’s a fuzzy blue ball with glorious facial hair that jumps, puffs up and slides along the ground. Describe that to someone and they’ll tell you to go and see a doctor immediately. So how does that make for a unique and interesting experience?"