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Steam News12 November 201510y ago

Review Round-Up

Albert & Otto is making its way through the press, and we've rounded up some of our reviews! Come read what the press is saying about us.

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changedSe7enSins: "I would genuinely consider this to be a no-brainer purchase."

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Albert & Otto is making its way through the press, and we've rounded up some of our reviews! Come read what the press is saying about us. - Geeky Hobbies: 4 out of 5

The puzzle design is where Albert and Otto really stands out. The game only has a few different mechanics but the game does such a good job utilizing them in order to make some interesting puzzles. While I wish the game had more mechanics, the game does a good job mixing up how you use them so it doesn’t feel like you are doing the same things over and over again.

- Modvive: 98% EXTRAORDINARY

Albert and Otto is a stimulating thrill ride of difficult puzzles and stunning art. This is not a game meant for casual beginners, and like Super Meat Boy, is only for those who wish to enjoy a satisfying struggle.

- Se7enSins: "I would genuinely consider this to be a no-brainer purchase."

Good 2D puzzle platformers are few and far between. K Bros Games has finally awakened the genre from its dormant state with their first game, Albert & Otto.

- Just Adventure: B+

Albert & Otto gets top marks for requiring players to utilize a wide arsenal of skills for both platforming and puzzles. In addition, the ambience of the game is perfectly realized through the minimalist design, and it would be easy to see a complex narrative develop from the story's simple beginning.

And an interview with Wake & Game, if you dare to take a peek into what's brewing in developer Nik Kostic's head: http://wakeandgame.com/kbros-games-interview-the-game-studio-behind-albert-otto/ Help us get the word out! Tweet at your favorite outlets and journalists to let them about a lost little bunny, and please leave us a Steam review. Everything counts!

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