Lep's World

by nerByte GmbH

4.7 1.2M+ reviews
199M+ Installs
02/01/2012 Released
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Lep's World

by nerByte GmbH

4.7 1.2M+ reviews
199M+ Installs
02/01/2012 Released
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Ratings Breakdown

4.7 ★★★★★ 1.2M+ ratings
5 84%
4 8%
3 3%
2 2%
1 4%

Data from Google Play at the time of writing.

What Lep’s World Actually Is

Lep’s World is a 2D platformer starring a leprechaun who runs, jumps, and stomps his way through 160 levels spread across six world themes, all in pursuit of his stolen gold. It’s an offline-friendly arcade game, meaning you don’t need wifi to play, which makes it a solid pick for commutes, flights, or anywhere signal is spotty. The core loop is simple: dodge nine types of enemies, collect cloverleaves for health, and reach the end of each level. It’s clearly built for players who grew up on classic side-scrollers and want that same feeling on a phone, and multiple reviewers describe it as a nostalgic throwback they’ve kept coming back to for years.

The Mario Comparison Is Unavoidable, and Earned

Several long-time players openly compare Lep’s World to Mario, and not as an insult. One reviewer specifically called out that it ‘takes inspiration from Mario, but does its own thing’ and praised the fluid controls and level design, contrasting it favorably against cheaper clones like ‘Bob’s World.’ That distinction matters here: the game isn’t just borrowing a jumping mechanic and calling it done. Players note that levels get progressively harder and stay varied, which is a real strength compared to arcade games that reuse the same layout with a different coat of paint. The character roster, including a zombie, pirate, and robot skin, adds some personality without changing the core mechanics.

Ads Are the Main Friction Point

The most consistent complaint across reviews isn’t the gameplay, it’s the ad placement. One player specifically flagged that ads interrupt the moment right before a level completes, writing that an ad pops up ‘just as you are jumping to the end of the rainbow,’ which cuts off the completion music and payoff. That’s a legitimate design annoyance since it disrupts the exact moment the game should feel most rewarding. On the other hand, multiple reviewers say the ads are otherwise infrequent and quick to skip, so this seems to be less about ad volume overall and more about poor timing at level transitions.

Tournament Mode Has a Revive Bug

Beyond ad placement, there’s a specific technical issue reported in Tournament mode. A reviewer described watching a rewarded ad to revive after losing, only for the game to place them incorrectly right after the revive, effectively breaking the intended flow of that mode. This is a narrower complaint than the ad timing issue and won’t affect players who stick to the standard level progression, but anyone diving into Tournament mode for the leaderboard competition should go in aware that this mode has had reported hiccups.

Who Should Actually Download This

If you want a lightweight, offline-capable platformer with a lot of content, 160 levels is a genuinely large amount for a free arcade game, and you don’t mind occasional ads, Lep’s World delivers on what it promises. It’s especially appealing to players who remember the original from years back, since more than one reviewer said revisiting it as an adult held up better than expected, citing clean graphics and well-tuned difficulty. Younger players and casual platformer fans who enjoy diamond collection and character unlocks will likely find plenty to do here too, and the Facebook leaderboard comparison adds a light social hook for kids who play with friends.

Where it falls short is for players who are ad-averse or who specifically want to grind Tournament mode without interruption bugs. The core single-player level progression seems to be the most polished part of the experience based on what reviewers describe, while the added modes carry more of the rough edges. Given the download numbers and review volume, this is clearly a game with staying power, but go in expecting a free-to-play structure with ad breaks rather than a premium, uninterrupted platformer experience.

Pros

  • 160 levels across six themes
  • Works fully offline
  • Fluid, Mario-inspired controls
  • Large character roster to unlock
  • Frequent free content updates

Cons

  • Ads interrupt level completion moments
  • Tournament mode revive bug reported
  • In-app purchases push extra content

What Real Users Say

Shinjini Biswas 4/5

“I love all the Lep Worlds 1, 2, 3, Z. Tournament mode is also interesting. It is one of the games I love. But in tournament mode there is a bug. I play a tournament. Then I need to revive if I lose. So I watch an ad and then proceed again. Now here, when I revive, just after the…”

👍 1,924 found this helpful
A Google user 5/5

“I loved the game and it was the first game i ever installed. Every level is different and they get harder as you go. Unlike some games that are basically the same thing in every level and barely get harder. Another good thing about the game is that it doesn't require internet to work so you can play it pretty…”

👍 1,916 found this helpful
Hafsa 5/5

“Omg! It is such an amazing game!! I love it so much! The missions get harder and the game is very pretty. You can get the diamonds just by completing some simple tasks and it's amazing! You can also buy different characters and every mission is different! But there are many Adds but they don't bother me since I love…”

👍 1,749 found this helpful

Reviews sourced from Google Play, selected by helpfulness at the time of writing.

App Info & Permissions

Developer nerByte GmbH
Content rating Everyone
Contains ads Yes
In-app purchases $0.99 - $104.99 per item
Installs 199M+
Released 02/01/2012
Price Free

Permissions this app requests

📶 Wi-Fi connection information View Wi-Fi connections

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Frequently Asked Questions

1

What is Lep's World?

Lep's World is a 2D arcade platformer where you guide Lep the leprechaun through 160 levels to recover his stolen gold. You jump over obstacles, defeat enemies, and collect cloverleaves for health across six different world themes. It's designed as a classic side-scrolling runner in the style of games like Mario, and it works without an internet connection.

2

Is Lep's World free to play?

Yes, the game is completely free to download and play, with optional in-game item purchases available. According to the developer, you can disable in-app purchases through your device settings if you don't want that feature active. Reviewers note that ads do appear, though most describe them as quick to skip and not overly frequent outside of level-end interruptions.

3

Does Lep's World require an internet connection?

No, one of its selling points is that it works without wifi or a data connection. This makes it a good option for offline situations like flights or commutes. Some features tied to Facebook leaderboards and multiplayer comparison likely still need connectivity to sync.

4

What are the biggest complaints about Lep's World?

The most cited issue is that ads sometimes interrupt gameplay right at the moment a level is completed, cutting off the celebratory music and payoff. There's also a reported bug in Tournament mode where reviving after watching an ad can place the player incorrectly. Neither issue seems to affect the core single-player level progression significantly.

5

Is Lep's World good for kids or casual players?

Yes, multiple reviewers mention playing it since childhood or recommending it for younger or casual players who enjoy simple, pick-up-and-play platforming. The controls are described as easy to understand, and the difficulty ramps up gradually across levels. The character unlocks and Facebook leaderboard comparisons also add light appeal for younger audiences playing with friends.