The follow-up to Alto’s Adventure — although you don’t need to have played it to enjoy Alto’s Odyssey — is a beautiful game indeed. You play as Alto, sandboarding his way across vast deserts and windswept dunes on a quest to master the elements and discover the secrets of the sky. There are six unique characters to unlock, each with their own skills and attributes to help you master the game, and 180 goals to complete. The soundtrack and visuals already add up to a pretty relaxing experience, but if you fancy something even more meditative, opt for Zen mode, which eliminates power-ups, coins, and scores and lets you simply explore the endless desert while enjoying the serene soundtrack. Whichever way you play it, Alto’s Odyssey is a memorable experience — although the ads can be a little intrusive.