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''Alto's Odyssey'' is an endless runner and Snowboarding video game, sandboarding video game developed by Team Alto and published by Snowman (company), Snowman (iOS) and Noodlecake Studios (Android). The player controls Alto as he explores the endless desert across different biomes, each with unique traversal mechanics and challenges. Developed over a year and a half, it was released in 2018 for iOS and Android (operating system), Android. It is the sequel to ''Alto's Adventure'' (2015).


Gameplay

''Alto's Odyssey'' keeps the same basic gameplay of its predecessor, ''Alto's Adventure''. The player chooses between a cast of characters, each with different characteristics ranging from a higher jump to the ability to speed through rocks. At its core the game remains a side-scrolling endless runner, in which the player character now Sandboarding, sandboards through a desert setting, instead of snowboarding as in the original game. The player can jump by tapping the screen and do tricks by holding down on it. By doing tricks the player can increase their score which is uploaded to an online leaderboard at the end of their run. The desert features three biomes that the player can unlock, each focusing on different mechanics. At the beginning of the game, the player starts in the dunes, which features rolling hills and rocks for the player to avoid. Another biome is the canyons, requiring the new wall-riding mechanic, which allows the player to climb up canyon walls by holding down on the screen. The final biome is the temples, featuring vines that the player can ride on and waterfalls that can speed the player up. Later in the game, it is possible to unlock a compass which allows the player to travel between biomes for a fixed cost in coins. In addition to wall-riding, the game adds new features, such as water physics, tornadoes, falling platforms, an invulnerability power-up, balloon bouncing; alongside mechanics returning from the first installment such as a day-night cycle, weather, and the wingsuit. Like its predecessor, in addition to its original game mode, it also has a Zen mode, in which the player is invulnerable and can get up after hitting obstacles. The game also retains the challenge system of the first game, where completing challenges allows the player to level up and unlock new characters. In ''Odyssey's'' "Workshop", the player can spend coins they collected in order to upgrade power-ups or unlock new abilities and features.


Development

Snowman and Nesbitt (dubbed "Team Alto") announced the sequel in December 2016. It was originally supposed to launch in the summer of 2017, but was delayed until early 2018, "to make it perfect", according to the studio. On February 12, 2018, Team Alto announced the official release date with a trailer on their YouTube channel. Ten days before, the game was given a release date of February 22, 2018 for iOS.The game was intended to be a successor to ''Alto's Adventure'', rather than a game that rethought the mechanics of the series. Other mechanics such as a grappling hook were considered, but were axed because they complicated the one-touch gameplay. Wall-riding and balloon bouncing were added in order to build more verticality into environments as Team Alto felt the game world was too static in ''Adventure''. The new biomes expanded the scope of the game a great deal, with one developer commenting "That approach required us to virtually triple the amount of assets we were producing, and item zones we were creating to place content in the environment". Each area was designed to feel distinct to play, instead of being a purely visual change. The ruins in particular were inspired by the worlds of games like Journey (2012 video game), ''Journey'' and ''Ico''. Code from the original game was used in ''Odyssey'', but was significantly modified. ''Odyssey'' uses the Metal (API), Metal API on iOS, which the developers switched to for better performance and stability over OpenGL. The game aims for a 60 frames per second target, and uses lower quality shaders for weaker hardware in order to maintain performance. ''Odyssey'' takes advantage of Apple's Haptic engine in order to give feedback for landing a trick or when the player interacts with the game world. ''Alto's Odyssey'' was initially launched only on iOS, with an Android release slated for a later date. On February 21, 2018, the game was released on the App Store at a price of US $4.99. On June 4 of that year, the game was awarded an Apple Design Awards, Apple Design Award. Later in July it was released on the Android platform as a free-to-play game. In an interview with Team Alto, they cited disappointing revenue for premium games on Android as the reason for turning to a free-to-play model. On August 4, 2019, Team Alto announced that ''Alto's Odyssey'', alongside ''Alto's Adventure'', would be released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on August 13, 2020, as part of ''The Alto's Collection''. A MacOS port came out on February 19, 2020, and a Nintendo Switch version was released on November 26, 2020. A version for Apple Arcade with an additional city area was set for release on July 16, 2021, under the title, ''Alto’s Odyssey: The Lost City.''


Reception

''Alto's Odyssey'' received "generally favorable reviews" according to review aggregator, Metacritic. Computer Games Magazine's Alex Handziuk praised the sound design of the game, writing that the game was "immensely calming" and "full of lush piano motifs and swelling crescendos that do a superb job of invoking emotion in the player". He also enjoyed the game's Zen mode, saying that " I genuinely felt a feeling of relaxation while playing the mode and it works surprisingly well as a form of meditation". ''Pocket Gamer'' thought that ''Alto's Odyssey'''s visuals improved over its predecessor, remarking "''Alto’s Odyssey'' manages to one-up ''Adventure'' in terms of creating a gorgeous atmosphere". However, the outlet criticized the game for sticking too close to the first game, making the game feel familiar. Carter Dotson of ''TouchArcade'' liked the new biomes as he thought they gave more variety to each run. Dotson criticized the amount of coins required to unlock new items, saying that the game "becomes about the grind to get more coins". The game was nominated for the A-Train Award for Best Mobile Game at the New York Game Awards; "Mobile Game of the Year" at the SXSW Gaming Awards; "Excellence in Visual Art" and "Excellence in Audio" at the Independent Games Festival Awards; "Best Mobile Game" at the Game Developers Choice Awards; "Mobile Game" at the 15th British Academy Games Awards, and "Best Mobile Game" at the Italian Video Game Awards.


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* {{Official website, http://altosodyssey.com/ 2018 video games Android (operating system) games Apple Design Awards recipients Endless runner games Indie games IOS games Nintendo Switch games Noodlecake Games games PlayStation 4 games Single-player video games Snowboarding video games Snowman (company) games Video game sequels Video games developed in Canada Video games with gender-selectable protagonists Windows games Xbox One games