![]() ![]() Let’s put the obvious visual greatness of the game aside and talk about endless runner first. ![]() ![]() It took me exactly one run to fall in love with Alto it’ll took you exactly one review to try it. Just a few weeks ago, developer/publisher Noodlecake Studio brought the critically acclaimed mobile game to Android and Amazon Kindle. The amazing runner is developed by Snowman-who surprisingly doesn’t make a lot of games-and was originally published for iOS early 2014. In the case of mobile endless runner video game genre, the work would be Alto’s Adventure. They offer amazingly engaging experiences with beautiful hand-drawn art, immersive original audio, and an “easy to learn, difficult to master” one-touch trick system.Sometimes all it takes to restore your faith in a certain genre is one exceptional work. If you haven’t ever played the Alto series, you should absolutely check out The Spirit of the Mountain and The Lost City. If not, you can try out Alto’s Adventure: The Spirit of the Mountain and over 100 other games with a free one-month Apple Arcade trial. The Alto’s Adventure remaster/expansion also includes “a series of 20 brand-new goals, specially designed to be tackled by the new character and their unique tricking abilities.” And in total there are almost 200 goals to achieve.Īnd like we saw when Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City launched on Apple Arcade, players will be able to import their previous progress on Alto’s Adventure: The Spirit of the Mountain to pick right up where they left off.įor those with Apple Arcade, you can get playing right now. Now Snowman has a remastered expansion of the original in the series with Alto’s Adventure: The Spirit of the Mountain now available on Apple Arcade.Īlong with enjoying all the mesmerizing original aspects of the game, The Spirit of the Mountain Apple Arcade remaster features “the heart of the Mountain” where players will explore “never before seen set pieces, revealing the mysterious Pitu, a brand new playable character along the way.” But much more than a port of the original, it arrived as Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City with a new biome, adventures, and mechanics. Last summer award-winning developer Snowman brought its hit Alto’s Odyssey to Apple Arcade. ![]()
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