Alto's Odyssey
com.noodlecake.altosodyssey
by Noodlecake
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About this app
Just beyond the horizon sits a majestic desert, vast and unexplored.
Join Alto and his friends and set off on an endless sandboarding journey to discover its secrets.
Soar above windswept dunes, traverse thrilling canyons, and explore long-hidden temples in a fantastical place far from home.
Along the way, you’ll grind across vines, bounce atop hot air balloons, ride towering rock walls, and escape mischievous lemurs – all while uncovering the desert’s many mysteries.
Features:
• A standalone experience. Alto’s Odyssey is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Alto’s Adventure, but you don’t need to have played one to enjoy the other.
• 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 180 goals — all with intuitive controls.
• Explore Biomes. From the dunes, to the canyons, to the temples, explore a rich and diverse landscape, with each area boasting unique visuals and gameplay.
• Newfound heights. Discover secrets in the sky with hot-air balloons, moving grind rails, and wall riding.
• 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 relaxing 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. Pinch, swipe, pan and zoom to frame the ideal shot, and share them with friends and family.
• Original music and handcrafted audio. Headphones recommended!
Join Alto and his friends and set off on an endless sandboarding journey to discover its secrets.
Soar above windswept dunes, traverse thrilling canyons, and explore long-hidden temples in a fantastical place far from home.
Along the way, you’ll grind across vines, bounce atop hot air balloons, ride towering rock walls, and escape mischievous lemurs – all while uncovering the desert’s many mysteries.
Features:
• A standalone experience. Alto’s Odyssey is the follow-up to the critically acclaimed Alto’s Adventure, but you don’t need to have played one to enjoy the other.
• 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 180 goals — all with intuitive controls.
• Explore Biomes. From the dunes, to the canyons, to the temples, explore a rich and diverse landscape, with each area boasting unique visuals and gameplay.
• Newfound heights. Discover secrets in the sky with hot-air balloons, moving grind rails, and wall riding.
• 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 relaxing 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. Pinch, swipe, pan and zoom to frame the ideal shot, and share them with friends and family.
• Original music and handcrafted audio. Headphones recommended!
What's New
Bug fixes and performance improvements.
App Information
Version Name
1.0.27
Version Code
92
File Size
151.3 MB
Minimum OS
Android 7.0+
Target SDK
Android 33
Developer
Noodlecake
Contact
Website
Content Rating
Everyone
Package Name
com.noodlecake.altosodysseyPermissions Required
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Recent Reviews
Ian Christian
4.0★
Great music and visuals, nice atmosphere. Mechanics are simple but done well enough to never feel lacking. Not sure if the wingsuit takes too much from the challenge by giving an easy out for mistakes, but it is very fun. Would like more terrain types. Lemurs are more annoying than hard, when one gets me it's usually because I lack options, not because I choose wrong. Running as Izel can get so fast that I hit obstacles with no chance to avoid them, which feels like punishment for playing well.
Garrick Lindeman
4.0★
I love this game, but it has been very buggy lately. The screen will rubber band or it'll skip/lag, I'll all the sudden get a crazy speed boost (not the typical after trick boost) and I'll get flung across like 500 meters of map, or it'll fling me into the air and I can't come back down. A lot of the lag seems to come around the 7,500 to 10,000 meter mark, and it'll just get worse the further I go. I'm playing on a brand new S25 Ultra, so I highly doubt it's the phone.
enya
4.0★
LOVE the Alto games, and Odyssey is a beautiful and refreshing sequel to Adventure. The new map, soundtrack, and effects are amazing, but I found myself expecting a little more. I was disappointed to see the same exact characters with different outfits. I think adding some more backstory and/or new players would spruce it up and create a fresh yet familiar experience for fans. Excited to see what's next for Noodlecake!
Katie Carlile
5.0★
Beautiful and relaxing, yet still fun. I keep coming back to this game as a way to unwind and after years of playing it on and off, I finally decided to review it. Couldn't think of any reason to take away stars, so 5 stars it is. The goals for each level keep it interesting and I wouldn't say the game itself is super challenging, but some goals can be. The ambiance is really what keeps drawing me back to the game though and the goals are fun enough to keep me playing once I start it.
Christian Muñoz
3.0★
really fun and challenging. I have run into some issues though. I can't see well, so when it turns night in the game, or when there's a sandstorm, I always hit a rock. there should be an option to make rocks "glow" or become more visible. another thing is that the game (although fun) gets boring. especially because there are only three places to travel in. it would be cool if there was "oasis" or "Sandstone cave"
SAm Cooper-Davis
5.0★
I love the visuals and sounds in the game! The sounds make every detail so interesting to me, like the differences in grinding a rope and a vine. I also really love the different settings. They all tie together nicely and I can easily tell what setting I'm in. I also like that the controls for the game are very simple. One suggestion I have is, if possible, to prevent the character from getting up again after they fall off their board. Sometimes they do that when falling right before jumping.
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