Along the way you collect coins, attempt to complete challenges, and outrun the occasional lemur. The mechanics of Alto’s Odyssey are largely similar to its predecessor: you’re coasting down slopes and you can tap on the screen to make Alto (or any of the other snowboarders) do a jump or tap and hold for a backflip. The followup to Alto’s Adventure sees our titular snowboarder migrate to more arid climes, and the team at Snowman has upped the ante considerably in the three years since that game’s release. There’s something about that “endless” aspect that usually tires me after a while–it feels fruitless and futile, and the fun goes out of it.īut if you’re going to do a game of this genre, you’re going to be hard-pressed to do better than Alto’s Odyssey. Woaaaah, we’re halfway there…woahhhhh oh, grindin’ on some airrrr.Įndless runners are not usually my cup of tea. Note: This story has not been updated for several years. Alto’s Odyssey: More of the same, but better
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