Alto and his friends conquered the slopes, recovering the lost llamas in Alto’s Adventure. Now they’re hitting sand dunes, bouncing on balloons, grinding on everything from rock walls to vines, and even catching a lift from tornadoes. The sequel to Alto’s Adventure, Alto’s Odyssey, is out on iOS and tvOS, and it’s an exciting sequel to the original game.
The only bad part of the game? There’s only one llama!
What’s New?
What’s the Same?
I crashed while taking the top screenshot. But that’s ok. I sat and enjoyed the music and the setting sun a bit. A storm was rolling in, and the birds I disturbed curiously flew around me. This game is full of peaceful moments like this. As this was zen mode, i picked up my sandboard and hit the dunes again.
A lot. Alto’s Odyssey still retains the adventurous, free, and fast paced yet relaxing game you love. Zen mode is still there to bring you a nice, relaxing journey with soothing music and beautiful scenery. Backflips, rock bouncing and breaking, and even escaping a hazard chasing you (lemurs, in this game), are all still here. If you loved Alto’s Adventure, you’ll love Alto’s Odyssey. It’s everything that made the original game amazing, with new changes that were carefully chosen to make sure nothing added felt out of place in the experience. You’ll still collect coins to buy the wingsuit (I recommend doing this first), but now you’ll also find new items and powers to help you explore this new world.
Should I Buy it?
Inspired by real-world locations.
Yes. If you loved Alto’s Adventure, you should buy Alto’s Odyssey right now. If the idea of a fast game you can quickly play while waiting in line or on the train, a game that can be tense and relaxing, a game that’s fun and exciting, and a game that has some of the most beautiful graphics in mobile gaming sounds appealing to you, then you should buy this game. Alto’s Odyssey is the kind of game that gives mobile gaming a good name. It’s the direct counter to junk games like Candy Crush and Clash of Whatever. Buy it once and enjoy every aspect of it forever. Alto’s Odyssey is the kind of game that can save mobile gaming. Even if you’re at home on your couch and you could pick up your controller and start playing some Overwatch, you’ll still feel the urge to pick up Alto’s Odyssey instead. That’s how good this game is.
Alto’s Odyssey is out now for iOS and tvOS. I plan to install it on both. It’s $4.99, and that’ll be the easiest $5 you spend all week.
Further Reading:
- Samuel Axon, Ars Technica
- Chaim Gartenberg, The Verge
- Edoardo Maggio, Business Insider