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  1. Jun 22, 2018
    2
    Even as Part 1 of a series, Albert & Otto is offensively short (short enough that it should be free - it's basically a teaser or demo) with imprecise collision detection, shoddy presentation and a dearth of ideas. It's, sadly, a waste of money – any money – which is a shame because the basic concept looks like it might be interesting. As barely a prologue, however, the game would have toEven as Part 1 of a series, Albert & Otto is offensively short (short enough that it should be free - it's basically a teaser or demo) with imprecise collision detection, shoddy presentation and a dearth of ideas. It's, sadly, a waste of money – any money – which is a shame because the basic concept looks like it might be interesting. As barely a prologue, however, the game would have to be a good fifty times bigger than it is, and with a ton more imagination, to justify a price. Expand
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  1. Jan 18, 2018
    45
    Unfortunately, to this day Albert & Otto is still the beginning of a project that still needs to mature to the end, perhaps over the next three missing acts.
  2. Jan 16, 2018
    30
    The cinematic platformer had a very simple formula to follow and it isn't hard to make an appealing game in this genre. There have been so many over the years and the recent influx of independent developers doing their take on the whole 'kid in a nightmarish world' sub genre, there are more options now than ever. This should be at the very bottom of that list of options as it feels more like a Chinese boot-leg than anything of artistic merit. Dull, buggy, unpolished and, most of all, Albert & Otto is criminally derivative - its best quality is that it is over in about 90 minutes.
  3. 65
    Albert & Otto is a decent puzzle platformer with some interesting ideas. It’s a bit rough around the edges, but hopefully this has set the stage for some refinement if a second episode is ever created. Check out Albert & Otto if you desire a short but intriguing puzzler and can power through some awkward platforming.