- Publisher: Snowman
- Release Date: Feb 21, 2018
User Score
Generally favorable reviews- based on 24 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 16 out of 24
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Mixed: 6 out of 24
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Negative: 2 out of 24
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Feb 25, 2018It’s good infinite runner game with fascinating graphic,but when i had played for 1 hrs. I feel better play other. If you like games with calm soundtrack and graphic,it's for you .For me ,other free games is as good as this game.
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May 12, 2018
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Apr 11, 2018This is absolutely awesome game! Pretty mechanics and nice gameplay. Like Alto's Adventure. I love it!
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Aug 16, 2018This game shows us that, just like geometry dash, that you don't need complex controls to make a game with complex mechanics. If you are one of those people that spends a lot in the store checking for a good quality game, then this is a must have.
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Sep 4, 2020verry good game i play and good soundtrack i play ever see before in my life
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Jun 14, 2022A gorgeous, relaxing game that I've sunk dozens of hours into. It has a really nice soundtrack which is perfect to unwind to, and it's gameplay is perfect for shorts sessions (5-15 min). One of my favorites.
Awards & Rankings
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Apr 24, 2018Sensational experience, exceptional art, perfect continuation. Alto's Odyssey deserves a number of superlatives, but it all concludes in one fact - this is currently the best endless runner that brings true catharsis.
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Mar 9, 2018Alto’s Odyssey not only serves up a fantastic succession to the original Alto’s Adventure but also delivers a gaming experience for the ages.
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Feb 28, 2018Transplanting its action from the snow of Alto’s Adventure to a desert makes less difference than you might imagine to this beautiful-looking, almost meditative sandboarding game. Sharing a great deal with the first outing, you’ll once again be sliding down undulating, procedurally-generated terrain, popping tricks, hopping over rocks, chasms and bonfires and occasionally racing stray lemurs. Its perpetual magic hour lighting and immaculately drawn visuals complement the serene action, in which you can now wall-ride to extend your chain of tricks, even if players of the original may feel they’ve seen much of this before.