Alto Turns 10
It still feels hard to believe that ten years has gone by since Alto's Adventure landed on the App Store and changed my life forever. I shared some reflections on Twitter and wrote a little excerpt for a Snowman blog post:
Itās hard to wrap my head around the fact that Altoās Adventure has been out for ten years. In some ways, it feels like we launched it just yesterday ā I still remember waking up at 4am and seeing the tweets pouring ā and we hadnāt even officially announced the game. In other ways, it feels like a lifetime ago. The game has taken us on so many unexpected journeys, introduced us to incredible people and opened doors we never could have imagined. When you make something digital you donāt necessarily get to interact with people who use the thing you made but with Alto (because itās been quite far reaching) it actually happens from time to time. Itās these personal stories that people have shared that really stick. Every once in a while Iāll encounter someone who tells me they grew up playing Alto or it got them through a tough moment in their life. Itās always a bit hard to believe.Ā Most recently it was a barista at my local coffee shop. Her and I have had pretty in-depth conversations about life every week or two for the last few years but what I do for work never came up. Recently it did and she pulled out her phone and showed me both games. She said sheās been obsessed with the games ever since they came out and has beat every goal in both of them. Then there was the time I was in a car with an 18-year-old family friend who, after an hour of small talk, asked what I did for work. When I told him I worked on Alto, he practically lost his mind ā he and his friends had spent hours playing it at school.Ā These kinds of moments ā though few and far between ā are always surreal. We made Alto because it was something we wanted to play ourselves ā but knowing itās become a part of so many peopleās lives is something Iāll always be grateful for.
I haven't really been writing on this site anymore ā but maybe that'll change in the coming years. Who knows. Either way I wanted to log this here for posterity. Here's to the next ten years.









