At least lives are infinite, and once you know the path it generally isn’t too hard to get through. Some of the auto run sections, where the screen automatically scrolls and you have to keep up, were a bit poorly planned.įor example, if you get a little bit too ahead or behind exactly where you were supposed to go, then it almost guarantees a restart. There are also plenty of checkpoints in case you fall in to a pit or run in to an enemy, and restarts are fast. The Levels are generally fairly straightforward to get through, though like all great platformers to collect all the triangles, coins and bonus Levels will require a good level of dexterity and determination. But it does give you four worlds to explore each with five Levels, and, for almost every platformer that doesn’t concern me terribly. While the story is a bit more involved than your traditional Level-based platformer, it still isn’t much to write home about. On top of that, animations are top notch, and it all runs at a smooth sixty frames per second. On my iPad Pro and iPhone 7 Plus every element was high resolution, and it was only a disappointment that it isn’t available on the Apple TV as well, where I could truly appreciate the art style. Oddmar’s art is luscious, and looks extremely high quality throughout. What this means is a sumptuous painterly feeling, like concept art has come to life in the actual game. It appears as if the developers have adeptly reverse engineered Ubisoft’s UbiArt framework, used to make the excellent recent Rayman games. It’s stunning and frankly far above almost every other mobile game that I’ve played. One of the most striking aspects of Oddmar is its presentation. For owners of iPhones or iPads, its an essential addition to your mobile gaming retinue, at least for the short time it takes to complete. Oddmar is a beautiful, traditional 2D platformer that takes some of the best lessons from console platformers and translates it onto Apple’s mobile devices. Between God of War, Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice and now Oddmar, the gods of old Scandinavia are hot gaming property. For more information, visit mythology is so in right now. Oddmarwill launch for $4.99 with no in-app purchases this Spring. Take a Look at the ODDMAR Reveal Trailer: The game’s music was composed by Pär Svensson and incorporates Nordic folk instruments to complement this hand-animated world of Vikings. Unlock your true power with magically imbued weapons and shields that can be discovered throughout the game.īrightly illustrated as a motion comic, Oddmar’s story is written by Frank Gibson ( The Amazing World of Gumball comic book series) and narrated by Julian Casey ( We Happy Few, Assassin’s Creed series). Encounter new friends and foes, including behemoth boss battles, on a journey through vibrant environments like mystical fairy forests, snowy mountains and darkly treacherous mines. Play through 24 beautifully handcrafted levels of physics-based puzzles and platforming challenges. When a magical mushroom grants him new powers, Oddmar is offered one final chance to redeem his potential on an epic adventure. Play as Oddmar, a Viking struggling to find his way among his people and become worthy of the afterlife’s great hall of heroes, Valhalla. LOS ANGELES – Senri, the team behind the 2014 WWDC Apple Design Award-winning Leo’s Fortune, and developer MobGe have revealed they will launch Oddmar, an original action-adventure platformer inspired by Vikings and Norse mythology, as a premium title for iOS devices via the App Store in spring 2018.
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