For the first while there wasn’t an App Store, but I think we all thought – or at least hoped – that one was coming. The entire company was excited when Steve Jobs revealed this magic and revolutionary new device, and ideas for what we could do with this device were already flowing around the office. I was working at Marketcircle, a company that, at the time, was making business software for (just) the Mac. Those original iPhone ads were just so damn good. Every time I hear the song “Perfect Timing (This Morning)” by Orba Squara, I get goosebumps. I still remember the day that Apple announced the very first iPhone. When Apple announced that they were redesigning the Mac App Store at WWDC, we knew it was time to put a focus back on this.Īnd so today, along with the launch of the new Mac App Store in macOS Mojave, you can now play Alto’s Adventure in all its glory on your Mac.ĭownload Alto’s Adventure on the Mac App Store here.Īlto’s Adventure for Mac supports iCloud sync, so you can sync your progress between iPhone, iPad, Apple TV, and now Mac. You can even play it windowed while you’re supposed to be working, or taking notes in class. We’ve spent a lot of time making sure Alto feels like a proper, native Mac app (thanks Jason!). We wanted the game to be have like a natural Mac app (not just a quick port). We’d actually started working on a Mac version of Alto last year, but it was taking us longer than we had originally anticipated to get it just right. We then had our sights on Alto’s next adventure, Alto’s Odyssey. We’ve always wanted to bring it to the Mac, but we’d always been busy working on other things on the Alto front, whether it was a new update to the iOS version (like Zen Mode), or bringing the game to Apple TV. Ever sine we launched Alto’s Adventure back in February 2015, people have been asking us if we’ll ever bring it to the Mac.
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