![]() Long-time Alto’s Adventure fans have told the game’s Toronto-based makers, Snowman, that Zen mode has changed their lives. But just keep playing the sun will rise again.īut if you find the gameplay a little stressful, or you don’t like Alto getting hurt and having to start another run, just swipe right across your screen from the main menu. As the sun sets, the gloaming sets in and you play through the night, things might seem a little sombre. You’ll feel like a dauntless snowboarder on a mission: to catch up to your escaped llamas and collect some coins in the process, avoiding pesky rocks and chasms, all while trying to meet increasingly harder challenges. When you first play the game, you may be struck by how natural it is to play, with its easy, accurate controls and set to a stirring soundtrack and painterly graphics. These are the moments when you can hear your own heartbeat, when life is truly peaceful.Įven if you’ve never been up in the mountains, even if you’ve never seen a snowflake, you can create that peaceful feel in a secret mode of Alto’s Adventure, aptly called Zen mode. Your every movement seems ultra loud, even if it’s just the gentle hiss of your snowboard over the cold, crystalline duvet. Up in the mountains, there’s a quiet after a snowstorm, as if the thick cottony blanket of pure white snow is absorbing all sound.
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