

Not sure how to extrapolate that to a distance, though. I’ve done it on accident, usually under the influence of a hover feather. Backflips are (still) your bread and butter for gaining speed As with Alto's Adventure, the backflip where you tap to jump and hold that tap to pull your characters legs in for a flip is the easiest trick you can do in the game: You need only a bit of speed and elevation. The specific instructions are: Add Altos Odyssey information. Journey throughout the lovely alpine hills of their native wilderness, through neighbouring villages, ancient woodlands, and long-abandoned ruins.Īlong the means you'll rescue runaway llamas, grind rooftops, leap over terrifying chasms and outwit the mountain elders ninety three all while braving the ever changing components and passage of time upon the mountain. A proximity backflip appears to be where your head is closer than some height to the ground. When you start out on the slopes with Alto, you can score points by performing a number of tricks, including backflips (by tapping and holding anywhere on the screen), jumping on rocks or campfires, and grinding on flag lines or rooftops. Please help the Altos Adventure Wiki clean up this page if you can. Join Alto and his associates as they embark on an endless snowboarding odyssey.
