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Created by solo developer Nikola Kostic - Traverse a haunting world set in 1939 Germany in search of a mysterious girl with rabbit ears. Utilize a little bunny in creative ways to solve puzzles. Levitate sheep, use them as torches or wolf bait and make your way through a dangerous land.

Albert and Otto is a indie, platformer and puzzle game developed and published by K Bros Games.
Released on October 28th 2015 is available in English on Windows and MacOS.

It has received 640 reviews of which 410 were positive and 230 were negative resulting in a rating of 6.2 out of 10. 😐

The game is currently priced at 4.60€ on Steam.


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Windows
  • OS *: Windows 8 / 7
  • Processor: 2.0 GHz CPU (Dual Core recommended)
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: ATi Radeon HD 2400 or NVIDIA GeForce 7600 or better
  • DirectX: Version 9.0c
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
  • Additional Notes: Although old machines will run the game they may cause considerable lag making progression through the game extremely difficult.
MacOS
  • OS: OS X version Lion 10.7, or later.
  • Processor: Intel Mac
  • Memory: 1 GB RAM
  • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce 8600M or better / ATi Radeon 2400 or better*
  • Storage: 1 GB available space
  • Additional Notes: Although old machines will run the game they may cause considerable lag making progression through the game extremely difficult.

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June 2017
An interesting little game -if bought cheap (as i did) then well worth a playthrough. I may of looked at a walkthrough once or twice thou. Some of it is quite tricky, so if you dont enjoy a long sequence of exact timings again and again as you frustrating fail closer and closer towards what you think is the end, but ultimatly (when you glance at the walkthrough for the third time) is actually quite a few far more frustrating jumps, grabs and drops away, till finally you chuck the controller down and convince yourself you dont need to complete this game... ...until you realise if you don't complete it then what was the point of the time till this point. Ahh gaming logic.
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May 2017
A pleasant experience. Title Albert and Otto Developer Nikola Kostic Publisher K Bros Entertainment Release 28 October 2015 Graphics 2D Genre Platform Price €4,60 Rating 7.5 /10 The game. Albert and Otto is a surprisingly 2D platform-puzzle game with the world set in a dreamworld influenced by 1939 Germany. It has a very nice story line which consists in Albert seek through a bleak landscape a missing girl. Gameplay. You are Albert and plays with it. You are armed with a gun, and a stuffed rabbit, named Otto. While Otto is on you, you have special abilities like levitate, double jump, and a shock. You can also place Otto down, and use the abilities remotely to help solve your way through the levels. Both Albert and Otto must survive and stay together to progress. There is no dialogue in the story, only drawings left by Anna as her world is being torn apart while her nation prepares for war. The puzzles often require trial and error and become increasingly challenging using real time as you progress through the campaign. Positive points. (+) [*]Smooth controls. [*]Visuals are simple but nice. Artwork and theme are very well-made. [*]Puzzles very clever. [*]Character's gadgets (teddy bear and shotgun). Negative points. (-) [*]Short game. [*]Ends abruptly. [*]The final part is difficult, need a lot of accuracy (a bit frustrating). Albert and Otto is a brain teasers, is a must for indie fans who love a nice little puzzle/action game.
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Feb. 2017
Dear Albert&Otto Developers Do your freakin' Level Design homework. This game isn't bad. It's actually pretty good. I recommend it for somebody who have much patient and time. Let me start from (-) because they are important mistakes that made the game almost impossible to enjoy. 1) Do more saves or let the player choose save place: Damn guys. I just did really challanging puzzle and I am super happy I did this! But guess what, now I have to do it again because I died and there was no damn save point after that damn puzzle 2) Too many "perfect frame jumps" If the game forces you to try 100 times to make that one dumb jump and it's not Dark Souls then something is reaaaaly wrong with that game. 3) The game forces you to predict the future HOW THE FUCK I SHOULD KNOW that I will have to use this dumb box again.... like 3 damn times, and the only way I can get this box again If I happen to forget about it is to die -.- 4) Too much things to do at once Human brain isn't supposed to think about 5 things at the same time. Adjust your puzzles, shorten them. When you supposed to: watch the Otto slips, remember to press shock, catch the piece of painting, be quick enough to catch the Otto and make a frame perfect double jumps. Just. No. It does not work that way. It's annoying, not hard. 5) whydidyouwantmetokillpoorsheeeps!!!!! I know maybe it's some meaning to this but it just does not suit here. We are hero trying to save our friend, not serial animal killer. When you want player to use that mechanic at least give him some sort of choice. But noooo you must kill sheeeeeeps Ok now (+) shall we? I recommend this game anyway because I belive it have the potential. Many mechaniqes introduced in this game are really creative, and it's first Limbo-like that's ready to take inspiration from Limbo but no copy it to it's fullest. Music is nice, graphics are innovative and story well telled. I look forward to seeing the sequel If developers could make level desingn better.
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June 2016
I really enjoyed this game, even though I had to stop playing because my hands were shaking and my right eyeball felt twitchy. I got as far as the final snake boss thing so I think I've played enough of the game to review it. It's been a long time since I played Limbo, but I remember how well that game built up suspense. A&O lightens the mood. Limbo is definitely easier to finish. But this is because A&O relies heavily on precisely timed movement and action to pose a challenge to the player. Limbo's puzzles were harder, but it was more forgiving in terms of checkpoints and timed challenges were sparser. Another point is that if you played Limbo then some gameplay concepts in A&O will be clear to you immediately. Players who didn't play Limbo might find it harder. Similarities in terms of gameplay & graphics aside, I would rate Limbo above A&O because I care about the story more than the challenge, and so I get annoyed when I can't finish the story because I can't finish the challenges. (In my defense I did finish Homeworld 2 :P) But I would still say play both. TL;DR: Inevitably reminds me of Limbo but adds some fresh gameplay that I really enjoyed.
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April 2016
Albert & Otto is a puzzle/ platformer with a great soundtrack set in early WWII Germany as seen through the perspective of a young boy. Solve puzzles on the run as you progress to find Anna, who has been taken by the Smoke Monster. 8/10 There is no dialogue in the story, only drawings left by Anna as her world is being torn apart while her nation prepares for war. The puzzles often require trial and error and become increasingly challenging using real time as you progress through the campaign.
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Albert and Otto is currently priced at 4.60€ on Steam.

Albert and Otto is currently not on sale. You can purchase it for 4.60€ on Steam.

Albert and Otto received 410 positive votes out of a total of 640 achieving a rating of 6.21.
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Albert and Otto was developed and published by K Bros Games.

Albert and Otto is playable and fully supported on Windows.

Albert and Otto is playable and fully supported on MacOS.

Albert and Otto is not playable on Linux.

Albert and Otto is a single-player game.

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Albert and Otto does not support mods via Steam Workshop.

Albert and Otto does not support Steam Remote Play.

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Albert and Otto
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Developer
K Bros Games
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K Bros Games
Release 28 Oct 2015
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