![]() Procedurally generated terrain based on real-world snowboarding.Fluid, graceful and exhilarating physics-based gameplay.Journey across the beautiful alpine hills of their native wilderness, through neighbouring villages, ancient woodlands, and long-abandoned ruins.Īlong the way you'll rescue runaway llamas, grind rooftops, leap over terrifying chasms and outwit the mountain elders – all while braving the ever changing elements and passage of time upon the mountain. Join Alto and his friends as they embark on an endless snowboarding odyssey. "Every inch of this game is visually impressive and delightfully charming" "An elegant ride down nature's greatest landmarks" ![]() "Alto's Adventure is a brilliant mobile game" "Alto’s Adventure is remarkably soothing" "Alto's Adventure is the endless runner matured" "An engaging, relaxing, and beautiful experience." "Alto’s Adventure for iOS may be the most beautiful endless runner you’ve ever played" "I couldn't let Alto's Adventure slide by me" "One of the best-looking games on the App Store" "Alto's Adventure demands your attention" "Best of 2015" and "15 Most Beautiful Games" This is great news for Android gamers, for sure, who will finally get a chance to play this charming, utterly delightful mobile game.Above the placid ivory snow lies a sleepy mountain village, brimming with the promise of adventure. In addition, the larger install base of Android in countries like China and Japan–markets that are majority free-to-play–helped the team decide to capitalize on the international market with a free version. The team says that piracy on Android is a massive issue for games that charge more than $0.99, making a move to free a no-brainer. ![]() Why make the Alto’s Adventure free on Android, then? Because of piracy, mainly. “The gameplay and structure are entirely intact, so players are going to get the same experience on Android that they’re getting on iOS.” “The biggest thing we wanted to ensure was that the actual gameplay wouldn’t change with the shift from paid to free,” Ryan Cash of Snowman told The Verge. The game will work the same as on iOS, but will include advertisements as well as in-app purchases like a coin doubler. Developer Snowman partnered with Noodlecake Games, known for its Android-porting expertise, to bring the swooshing, coin-collecting, jumping, and just plain engaging endless runner to Google Play. ![]()
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