![]() ![]() It's too bad the developers didn't add more to Oddmar+, but it's still a great game as-is. The only issue with Oddmar+ is that it has just one mode, even though the original game debuted several years ago. The game's incredibly smooth controls and high-quality graphics, music, sound effects, and voice talent are even more impressive coming from a small game studio, even though this kind of finesse is found in big-budget platforming games like Ubisoft's Rayman franchise and Nintendo's Super Mario series. Even when you complete the levels, you may choose to repeat it to collect every single coin and secret, which adds to the game's replayability. Locations range from stormy seas and magical forests to snow-capped mountains and dangerous mines. It may take some trial and error to defeat the unique boss at the end of each chapter. It's fun to figure out how to bypass the level, master the timing and moves like the Shield Slam (aka "Butt Stomp"), and figure out which weapons to use (sword, hammer, knife, etc.) and the best shield to wield (each with special attributes). When the handcrafted gameplay kicks in, the characters and environments are rich and colorful, with fluid motion for our hero and enemies. The first thing you'll notice with Oddmar+ is the professionally animated intro movie that sets up the story. I would definitely recommend this game and you have the advantage of trying the game first before buying the full game.This is a highly entertaining, polished, and gorgeous platformer that proves this popular genre works on mobile devices. The game is by developed by a small independent company mobi.ge and published by Senri (who are behind another great platformer Leo’s fortune available on all formats) Each level doesn’t take that long to complete so great for when you only have a small amount of time to play on the go etc. There is a bit of replay value so you 100% each level by collecting all the coins, finding the secret coins, speed run and completing the special areas of the levels. The gameplay is like any other platform game, collecting items, moving items to help complete the level of get to other areas. I have an ipega extendable game controller that I use with my android devices so can get the feel of a proper console like the Nintendo switch but using my mobile or tablet. Playing with a physical controller just makes any game more fun. This is one thing that is missing from a lot of mobile games. Though the one great welcome addition to this game is support for controllers. The controls are just swipe left or right on the left side of the screen and tap in different places on the right for each of the abilities. As are all the animations within the game, this includes the intros to each level. I love the way he jumps by creating mushrooms that he jumps from which is great fun to watch. Oddmar has 3 different abilities jump, attach and power bounce. The graphics of the game are a very vibrant cartoon style which fits really well, the art style remind me of some of the Rayman games from a few years ago like legends and origins. The price is only £3.69 which is good value for a game of this quality. The game is free to download and then just a one off in app purchase to unlock all the levels, I’ve just quickly played it and got to level 4, so assume will purchase after the first world. The game is set over 24 nicely crafted levels set over 4 worlds. The game tells the story of oddmar who is a bit of a misfit in his village of vikings until he gets special powers to help him to valhalla. ![]() I have just found a stunning platform game released on Android called Oddmar, though the games has been on ios for 9 months now. ![]()
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