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This is a high-speed platformer with rotation and jumping. Explore the mysterious world with your friend Atomorf!
App ID1146910
App TypeGAME
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Publishers My Way Games
Categories Single-player, Steam Achievements, Partial Controller Support
Genres Casual, Indie, Action, Adventure
Release Date17 Sep, 2019
Platforms Windows
Supported Languages English, Portuguese - Brazil, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Simplified Chinese, Traditional Chinese, Japanese, Arabic, Greek, Russian, Korean, Spanish - Latin America, Turkish, Finnish, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Czech, Danish, Dutch, Hungarian, Norwegian, Polish, Portuguese - Portugal, Romanian, Swedish, Thai, Vietnamese

Atomorf2 Steam Achievements

Atomorf2 offers players a rich tapestry of challenges, with a total of 10 achievements to unlock. These achievements span a variety of in-game activities, encouraging exploration, skill development, and strategic mastery. Unlocking these achievements provides not only a rewarding experience but also a deeper engagement with the game's content.

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