Oddmar review ign8/31/2023 ![]() Nevertheless, the positives outweigh even this limitation - at least if the external controller compensates. I wish I knew in advance how limiting fine control quickly becomes before laying out the price for this on my iPad. Several walk-through also cite lack of fine control as a bit frustrating at higher levels and in boss battles but herald the fact that the game in iOS supports the use of wireless controllers. What needs to be done to succeed becomes obvious but the control provided by two thumb maneuvering is not up to the task IMO. This less-than-nuanced fine control became even more limiting in the next level when timed and action sequences are necessary. while the left/right thumb controls are adequate for movements, attacks and actions in the early stages of game play, by the time you reach the second level boss (the Kraken) the fine level control necessary for required action sequences is inadequate. This is a great title: good story line, awesome adventures, superb graphics and fairly intuitive finger controls. Definitely recommend this game if you love adventure platformers, you won’t be disappointed! I hope that we’ll get new worlds/levels soon (I’d happily pay for more), or this app 2 sooner rather than later. Along the adventure comes a nice variety of monsters and enemies. You play as an orphaned Viking named Oddmar, who must run, jump, and fight his way through 2-D environments like forests, caves, and mountains while on what starts as a quest for glory and loot for his people. Much like a classic Mario game, this app is easy to hop into and enjoy no matter your skill level - although it does actually get challenging at times (something similar games have failed to provide for more avid gamers, in my experience). It is a 2D Platformer with similar graphic style to Unruly heroes and rayman and is available on IOS and Android.Platforme. Oddmar has the ability to conjure mushrooms which offer him a bounce in order to fulfill the platforming requirement of this genre. No so vicious viking When you think of platformers, most people think of the Mario games, which is more or less what Oddmar is going for. The only thing I will say about the game’s style is that it’s lacking a bit when it comes to its story and characters. The art style is adorable, world design is gorgeous, and I’ve gone back to replay a number of times without getting bored. Oddmar bounces around expressively in all sorts of colorful environments, and none of this beautiful animation work gets in the way of the game’s controls, which feel incredibly responsive. Where some games fail in making controls smooth, which completely takes you out of the game, this app succeeds in making gameplay the focus - once you learn to control our little hero, you’re off and running, not having to stop and fiddle to get certain mechanics to work properly. The game mechanics and controls are among the most smooth I’ve seen in platformer games for iPhone. I never write reviews for games, but this app has really stood out for me as one of the best mobile games I’ve ever played. ![]()
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