![]() ![]() There’s nothing patently bad about the controls on controllers, but I prefer playing this with touch controls! That’s more of a testament to how much good work Senri and Mobge put to making this feel like a good game on mobile. Swiping upward to lay down a mushroom to jump, especially off of walls, just feels good too. There’s something that feels like a minor disconnect when moving Oddmar with a joystick or d-pad with the game’s MFi controls. Oddmar actually feels a bit better to play with touch controls, with the way that Oddmar feels like he moves with the player’s finger. The animation isn’t just a gimmick, here to prop up the game. The developers spared no expense in making Oddmar look perfect. And I’m not even mentioning the fully animated and voiced cutscenes, too. Seriously, this is just unfair to other game developers. It’s perhaps the most impressive 2D platformer ever put on mobile, and it’s on par with those gorgeous 2010s Rayman games with the quality of their animation. Nothing in this game feels like it was a half-measure, everything feels alive. Oddmar, the protagonist, has so many fluid animations that go along with his different moves. The entire world feels lively, but without feeling too busy. The caliber of animation and detail present here is just astounding. ![]() Somehow, Senri managed to make their previous game Leo’s Fortune look like a tech demo in comparison to Oddmar. All these objectives lead into eventual goal: stop every evil in your way, and become worthy to enter Valhalla. ![]() He’s granted a mystical power by forest creatures that allows him to jump around by throwing down mushrooms, but in exchange, he has to also save the great forest from evil creatures. You control the eponymous viking protagonist, a selfish little oaf who is pressed into duty when his entire village disappears. Subscribe to the TouchArcade YouTube channel ![]()
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