#game-review
# Leo Steel and the Aztek Gold

[Console:: Flash]
[Status:: Played]
[Approximate Start Date:: 2023-09-09]
[Finish Date:: 2023-09-10]
[Clear Time:: ]
[Total Play Time:: 1h]
[nReplays:: 1]
## [Rating:: 65]
A fun little flash game that I definitely enjoyed in my youth, now as an adult I can understand why I enjoyed it then and only kind of enjoyed it now. All of it is dependent on muscle memory, the game is designed to be chipped away at, much like much older arcade games. Definitely a fun game to show off just how far you got in the Computer Lab, but as an adult, it's a exploration of some old ruins.
# Playthrough Notes
# My Thoughts
- There's an interesting, sonic-esque, level design choice in Level 9 where the path splits, with the upper route being one wi8th more treasures, but requiring some carefully executed skill maneuvers. The lower path, on the other hand, is where you go if you mess up, and it's loaded with obstacles.
- It reminds me of Sky Canyon from [[Sonic Advance 2]], a game I was also playing in my youth.
# Favorite Moments / Memories
- Showing off how far I could get into the game to my peers in the Computer Lab. I think the furthest I ever got was into the midteen levels. I remember our after school teachers, Steve Smith (not related to the football player) tried playing it too and he would get in on the competitiveness as well.
# What were you doing when not playing this?
I was in like 2nd or 3trd grade playing this on miniclip i the computer lab during adventure club (after school care)
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