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Alto's Odyssey — Remastered

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Alto's Odyssey — Remastered

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User Reviews for Alto's Odyssey — Remastered

3
It’s okay but so much the same

For how much tine it’s been since altos odd. I feel like maybe the chance to do new tricks like flip forward instead of just backwards by splitting the screen press points would be awesome.. new world design like let’s say perhaps instead of just ridding a bumpy wall you could jump into the clouds and surf through like space or time riding some stars .. maybe board upgrades.. new characters.. new worlds like not just desert and water sliding.. say dense jungle and then winter.. or even garbage mounts.. ocean? So many cool things to apply the smooth controls of this game too yet more of the same. The Apple App Store has far too little games that don’t require you keep punching in giant amounts of money.. and is also limited (IMO) in the truly good games area. Card games bleh. Platform games heck yes! Don’t get me wrong there are gems.. but the gems have long been here without much new. The Apple Arcade.. it’s pretty okay.. hope it gets better. Anyhow, really hope the developers create another alto or like 5 more altos just with new ideas man.. I like the hidden city.. was very easy to get map pieces and ride through it.. the ride through it wasn’t epic.

=awesome, Jul 17, 2021
4
Fine, but underwhelming and inferior to the original.

Alto’s Adventure was one of the first games I ever played and god what an adventure it was. Beautiful landscapes, incredible gameplay, and deep contemplative beautiful soundtracks. Odyssey does not live up to this. Even with the addition of the lost city as a part of this game being on the arcade, odyssey still lacks a certain authenticity and atmosphere intrinsic to the first game. Namely the soundtrack is not nearly as touching or well done as the first game’s was. Odyssey’s soundtrack is perfectly fine to listen to while playing the game, but I would never listen to it alone, compared to Adventure’s soundtrack which I would enjoy simply sitting down and listening to. In terms of gameplay little changes between Adventure and Odyssey. Wall riding and other elements like pool dives are nice, but appear far too little to add that much to your gameplay experience. Especially since wall riding rarely appears, if at all, outside of the canyon lands. All this being said, there are some upsides to the game. Namely, the new biomes add variety to the terrain and gameplay, and while the scenery isn’t as nice as the original, it’s still pretty to look at. Overall, this sequel is much of the same and worth getting if you’ve not played the original game, but if you have this game will be less of an experience than the original and therefore is not worth getting.

4 star reviews 4 life, Jan 05, 2023
5
Great, but with some bugs that interfere with gameplay

This game is one of the first games that I downloaded on my phone. I was immediately blown away by the soundtrack, graphics, and simple controls. I’ve been playing it since it came out, and have reached the top 1% in the point total and combo multiplier areas. I love playing the game, and it is the only blue game that I feel is worth playing after you finish some important milestone or completion beyond other Alto products. That said, I have been experiencing a bug where the lemur glitches of the ground sometimes and is not consistently touching the surface realistically, i.e running inter a grind before the game corrects itself as the lemur drifts back into place. Also, when the ground leaves the screen from a steep hill or other phenomena and the lemur catches up to me, the lemur appears in the air. One time when this happened, the lemur actually knocked me off my board. I am aware of this mechanic, but I would love to see this bug fixed so I don’t have to worry about it anymore. Also, I would love to see more attention payed to the game, as it has a lot more potential. Even moderately sized updates would be nice. Again, this game is amazing and I love its simple quality. I would love to see what team Alto does next, if anything at all. Thanks for reading this review, devs.

A_Nickname?, Jun 02, 2023
1
Corrupting GameCenter data

I play this game on my phone and AppleTV.My AppleTV is set up with separate users, each with their own AppleID logins for AppStore, GameCenter, etc.My saved progress has been cross-pollinating with my family members who use their own accounts on the AppleTV.Issues:1) My account was the first to unlock the Lost City, but when my wife played her account she could see “lost goals” appear on her game screen, before she unlocked the Lost City2) My game progress reverted to my wife’s progress (I was in the mid-30’s level) and suddenly my progress was back to her level at level 24.4) She opened her game tonight and had lost all of her upgrades. When she checked the workshop, her workshop reflected mine (I had never purchased an upgrade, but had 12,000+ coins). She used the 12,000+ coins to “Re-purchase” her missing items, but then I checked the app on my phone and my game now showed al the repurchased items and depleted coins that she had just done in her account.I had something similar happen with Sp!ng for Apple Arcade and the developers were able to reach out to me and resolve the bugs.I suspect Alto Lost City is having the same issue.I purchased the other alto games in the past and was excited to try the Apple Arcade version, but so far losing progress, losing coins, and corrupting my Family members games has taken the fun out of this release.

Delhux, Aug 12, 2021
5
Not too much added but still amazing

Honestly, it's basically the same as the original Alto's Odyssey, with a couple new things. There's the new biome (the Lost City) and lost goals, but other than that, it's pretty much the same. Don't get me wrong, I love this as much as the original Odyssey, and words cannot describe how excited it got me to see that you could sync your progress from the main game, instead of having to start over. Short answer for anyone wondering if they want this: if you enjoyed Alto's Odyssey, go for it. It's quite fun and slightly addicting. But if you're looking for a while new experience out of this, you're not going to find one. Still, good job Snowman+Land&Sea!

fdasscgar, Jul 24, 2021
5
Great game, one interface bug to report

Love the game but I hit an annoying interface bug that only shows up after a lot of playing: If you tap to bring up the current “lost goals” list, when that list is enough to be more than one screenful it can be vertically scrolled (to see what’s offscreen) by grabbing an *uncompleted* goal but can NOT be scrolled by grabbing a *completed* goal. So once you’ve got more than a screenful of adjacent *completed* goals it is *impossible to see the whole list* and it is possible to scroll away from the current goal but then get stuck where you can’t scroll BACK because there’s no handle to let you do that. It’s easy to get the game into a state where you can’t view any of your uncompleted goals using the list.(A partial workaround is to force-quit and restart the app - that repositions you to the top of the list where you can at least see SOME of your open goals.)

glenra, Jul 21, 2021
3
Interesting but flawed

The game is interesting in that new elements reveal themselves consistently (with rock sliding, ruins, collecting things, and the city), the art design is amazing, and the zen mode is pretty fun. I think there are some serious flaws with it too, though. The main issue is the fact that the time-of-day and weather changes a lot, which is sometimes cool (like the thunderstorms with blue lightning), but this causes a problem because the character and all the obstacles are dark, so it’s impossible to see where you are and where the rocks are. The rock sliding mechanism is also problematic, where it’s usually impossible to chasm jump using rocks, and it sometimes flips the character instead of sliding on the rock, causing a crash. The only other things are that it’d be nice if the stuff in the shop was more affordable compared to how hard it is to earn money, and maybe it’d be cool if there were not rocks in the zen mode, or at least the person stood back up from a crash quicker.

Highfive2000, Jan 29, 2022
3
Could be a 5 star game if it weren’t so dark

It’s a gorgeous game, intuitive and fun. Unfortunately the “dynamic weather” makes it almost unplayable when it is nighttime. For some strange reason the developers decided to make the character dark, on a dark background, with dark obstacles. You can’t even see your character half the time, thus having no idea how to be oriented to stick a landing, or avoid an invisible rock. When it’s daylight the game is very enjoyable, which seems to be only about 1/3 of the time. If there were options to keep the character bright and the rocks were even 50% more visible it would be a 5 star game. As of now it is a pretty good game, with some frustratingly poor design flaws that could be resolved with minor tweaks.

Kkerr86, Oct 22, 2021
4
Death traps

Overall a great game but there are some parts that need tweaking. Sometimes I’ll go back flipping off a cliff that seemed steep according to the camera but then a another hill of sand will appear and I die because of something I couldn’t see. Something similar to this happens but instead when I backflip off a cliff as I’m flying through the air and am about to land I end up falling into a chasm that I couldn’t see. And sometimes I’ll receive air time from either a tornado or balloon bounce or from rising out of a pool, just to get thrown into a random chasm. And sometimes it’ll be one of the balloons that sits in a wide chasm that’ll throw me past the second balloon but not quite to the edge of the chasm.

Lavakey, May 01, 2022
2
Ok for a few hours fun but too many flaws

A decent sequel with a few original elements, but the difficulty makes for tedious grinding progression and too much dependence on luck. I get that many of the scenes are at night but the game is often simply too dark to play. Flying blind is entertaining once or twice but after 3 crashes in a rapid succession it just feels unbalanced and unfair. If you are trying to play the game anywhere but a dark room, forget it. The new Lost City objectives are a twist, but only being able to have one active at a time feels like they are just trying to stretch it out needlessly and turns the game into a frustrating and tedious grind. Like previous Altos, the items in the store are priced too high. The option of slogging through a dozens runs to secure a single use helmet is just unfun.

LuxAddict47, Aug 07, 2021

Description

Join Alto and his friends on an endless sandboarding journey to find The Lost City and unearth the secrets hidden within. Soar above windswept dunes, traverse thrilling canyons, explore ancient temples and delve into vast caverns in a fantastical place far from home. On this journey, you’ll grind across vines, bounce atop hot air balloons, ride towering rock walls, glide in your wingsuit, and escape mischievous lemurs – all while uncovering the desert’s many mysteries.

Explore a new biome with special hidden challenges, layered among the classic Alto’s Odyssey experience that long-term fans know and love — only on Apple Arcade. • Easy to learn, difficult to master. At the heart of the Alto series is an elegant one-touch trick system. Chain together combos, and complete hundreds of goals to unlock new items and abilities — all with intuitive controls. • Discover four stunning Biomes. From The Dunes, to The Canyons, The Temples, and, for the first time, The Lost City. Explore these rich and diverse landscapes, each boasting unique visuals and gameplay. • Newfound heights. Uncover secrets in the sky with hot-air balloons, moving grind rails, wall riding and wingsuiting. • Master the elements. In addition to dynamic lighting and weather effects like sandstorms and shooting stars, the desert is home to swirling wind vortexes and rushing water. • Meet Alto and friends. Unlock six unique characters, each with their own attributes and abilities. • Zen Mode. Complete with its own serene soundtrack, this meditative mode distills Odyssey down to its purest elements: no scores, no coins, and no power-ups. Just you and the endless desert. • Photo Mode. From the pause screen, get behind the lens and take stunning photos of your trip through the desert. Pan and zoom to frame the ideal shot, and share them with friends and family. • Original music and handcrafted audio. Headphones recommended! • iCloud support. Play on your Mac, iPhone, iPad, and Apple TV, and your progress will always be in sync.

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