![]() At first, I played because the game was fun and I wanted to beat it. I've played Alto's Adventure a lot over the past year and a half. It makes me feel as if I'm progressing and being productive without the frustrations of getting to that next level in narrative games or other mobile games. Skiing down a mountain is calming (especially helped by the music, props to your music maker!). Alto's Adventure doesn't make me more stressed than I already am. But it's been difficult to find games at the moment that don't feel aggressive and violent (not that I'm against dealing out justice as Batman or taking out bad guys as Nathan Drake, they are good fun!) I play games as a way to calm me down when I'm feeling anxious or down. The developers were persuaded to add this mode because of letters from fans who liked the relaxing aspect of the game. There's no on-screen UI competing for your attention - it's just you and the endless mountain. ![]() We've stripped away many things from hillside no scores, no coins, no powerups, and distilled the game down to its purest elements. Zen Mode is a new way to experience the game. ![]() ![]() Alto's Adventure has added two new modes, an endless relaxing Zen Mode and a Photo Mode for sharing your favorite moments. One of my all-time favorite iOS games 1 receives a big update today. ![]()
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