Create. Play. Enjoy.
Leonandy is an indie game studio consisting of two members: software engineer Andy and his kid Leo. This is not just the homepage of our studio; it is also, in a way, a place that records Andy's journey of accompanying Leo as he grows up. We not only create, play, and enjoy games, but also create and enjoy the life and memories we share together.

Our Projects

Parkinsanity
Parkinsanity is a casual 2D game in cartoon pixel art style. The game was made by Leo when he was 11 years old. In the game, the player needs to control a car and park it correctly in different city scenarios within the time allotted. The player must not only master their own car control, but also stay alert to unexpected incidents — like those crazy drivers who care about nobody else. The game runs in a web browser and requires keyboard input..

Sonata in G Major
​This Sonata in G Major is the first composition by Leo (age 11). He began working on the first movement during his free time in early 2025 and completed the second movement during a trip to the United States in March. It's happy to see him truly beginning to use music to describe the world and express his own thoughts.

Fruit Swordcraft
Fruit Swordcraft is a unique and challenging Match game that runs on Android and iOS platforms. In the game, you match, upgrade, and slash fruits, complete sword training challenges filled with puzzles. Unlike some match games that rely purely on luck, this game requires more strategy and skill. In the game, even with the same arrangement of fruits, different matching order or number will lead to different outcomes. Often, you must also make use of the fruit upgrade mechanics. Choose your strategy carefully; otherwise, you may find even the early levels challenging to overcome.

Fort Defense
​Scratch is an excellent platform for beginners to learn programming. Leo started learning Scratch when he was six years old. To guide Leo in his learning, Andy self-studied Scratch and made this game as a result of his learning. The gameplay is inspired by an old Atari game that Andy used to play during his childhood. This game has been well-received by many players in the Scratch community. It runs in a web browser and requires keyboard input.

Jewel Racing
This is a game Leo created while learning Scratch, with design inspiration from the book Computer Coding Projects For Kids, which teaches Scratch programming. This game allows two players to play by sharing a keyboard, and also adds the feature of competing against a computer-controlled vehicle. The game runs in a web browser and requires keyboard input.

Leo's City
This is the first game Andy made for Leo when he was 5 years old. The game was not finished and was never published. All the images in the game came from Leo's own creations, which were scanned into the computer and then colored by himself. Leo was incredibly excited when he saw the vehicles he had drawn running in the game under his control.









