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Alto’s Odyssey Review – The Captivating Approach to Adventure

combining stunning visuals, a mesmerizing soundtrack and an amazing game physics engine, Altou2019s Odyssey is easily one of the top endless runners out there

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Alto’s Odyssey Review – The Captivating Approach to Adventure

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  1. Alto’s Odyssey Review – The Captivating Approach to Adventure Alto’s Odyssey is the successor to the highly successful and acclaimed Alto’s Adventure released back in 2015. An endless runner on a handheld platform might sound overdone at this point thanks to the Temple Run series, but this game takes on a more soothing and captivating approach with its amazing soundtrack and wallpaper-esque style of art allowing players a better immersion experience than any other endless runner out there. What can a platform scroller do differently these days that allow it to stand out against a stacked competition out there in this genre? Let’s find out! Gameplay: Right from the get-go, you are dropped into the surreal and beautifully crafted world of Alto’s Odyssey’s new sandboarding through a desert and going through a quick tutorial explaining the fundamental movement commands and obstacles to look out for. Tricks can be performed including backflips in

  2. the air which can be used to slingshot off hot air balloons which act as a trampoline for insane air times, allowing the score multiplier to rapidly go up allowing for risk vs reward type of gameplay. The first stages are simple with just a few rocks and chasms placed as obstacles to avoid but the game picks up pace very soon adding a lot more obstacles at awkward slopes to pose a challenge and ruin your score. Dying in the game to any obstacle is the end of the run unless of course, you watch the video ad, allowing you to continue the run from where you failed. Not a big fan of this as it skews and inflates some of the Hi-scores that my friends have, serving as a slight disappointment if you’re a competitive gamer looking only for single runs without any re-dos by watching the Ads.

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