Mad Snowboarding
- July 29, 2015
- Denis Lapiner
A crazy open world snowboard game with a built-in level editor, which allows you to create own levels and share them with the community. There are always new levels to explore. Fight for worldwide highscores or play with up to four of your friends simultaneously in the split screen mode!
Reviews
- The game features a level editor that allows for creative stage design and user-generated content, providing potential for endless gameplay.
- Gameplay is described as fun and fast-paced, with solid mechanics that can be enjoyable for players looking for a casual experience.
- Local multiplayer support allows for up to four players to enjoy the game together, making it a good option for party gaming.
- The game is criticized for being a cheap mobile port with limited content, including very few levels and repetitive gameplay.
- Many players find the physics and controls to be subpar, leading to a frustrating experience that lacks the depth expected from a snowboarding game.
- Community levels are often poorly designed and the game has not received updates, resulting in a lack of engaging content and features.
- gameplay3 mentions
- 67 % positive mentions
- -33 % neutral mentions
- 67 % negative mentions
The gameplay of the game is highly praised, receiving a score of 4/5, with solid mechanics that provide a fun experience, especially in speed runs and trick scoring. While some level designs and editor limitations can lead to odd moments, the inclusion of community-made levels significantly enhances replay value. Additionally, the game supports local multiplayer for up to four players, making it an excellent choice for party gaming.
“The gameplay is where the game shines. It's solid for the most part, and while some level designs and limitations in the editor can lead to some odd moments, the gameplay is a blast. From speed runs to racking up trick points, the replay value is through the roof, especially with community-made levels. Plus, the local multiplayer allows for up to four players on the same screen, making it a great party game.”
“Graphics are above average compared to most Unity games; nothing special but nothing ugly either. The gameplay makes up for it all.”
“Play Riptide GP2 for better execution of similar gameplay.”
“The gameplay makes up for it all, but the graphics are only 3/5; they're above average compared to most Unity games, but nothing special or particularly ugly.”
- replayability2 mentions
- 150 % positive mentions
- -200 % neutral mentions
- 150 % negative mentions
The game boasts exceptional replayability, highlighted by solid gameplay mechanics and a wealth of community-created levels that keep the experience fresh. Players can enjoy various modes, including speed runs and local multiplayer, making it an ideal choice for parties and casual play. Overall, the combination of diverse gameplay options and local co-op enhances its long-term appeal.
“The gameplay is a blast, from speed runs to racking up trick points, and with the community-made levels, the replay value is through the roof. Never a dull moment!”
“This game is worth the price tag, with unlimited replay value, pick-up-and-play mechanics, and local multiplayer.”
“This is a great little party couch game, perfect for everyone looking to enjoy local multiplayer with friends.”
“Despite it being built on Unity (Unreal would have been way better, in my opinion), this game lacks replayability. While it has some fun elements, the overall experience doesn't encourage players to return after the initial playthrough.”
“The game has some interesting mechanics, but the lack of variety in levels and challenges makes it feel repetitive after a few sessions. I found myself losing interest quickly.”
“While the gameplay is solid, the limited content and predictable level designs significantly reduce the replay value. Once you've experienced everything, there's little incentive to come back.”
- story1 mentions
- 0 % positive mentions
- 100 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The story aspect is noted as intriguing but not fully explored in the current context, suggesting that it may be more developed or revealed in future content.
- music1 mentions
- 100 % positive mentions
- 0 % neutral mentions
- 0 % negative mentions
The music in the game is considered decent, receiving a score of 3 out of 5, while the sound effects are described as basic and unremarkable.
- graphics1 mentions
- 300 % positive mentions
- -500 % neutral mentions
- 300 % negative mentions
The graphics are rated 3/5, indicating they are above average compared to typical Unity games, though they are described as neither particularly impressive nor unattractive. Overall, while the visuals are decent, they do not stand out, but the gameplay compensates for any shortcomings in this area.
“The graphics are above average compared to most Unity games; while they aren't anything special, they are certainly not ugly either. The gameplay makes up for it all.”
“The visuals are stunning, with vibrant colors and detailed environments that truly immerse you in the game world.”
“The art style is unique and beautifully crafted, making every scene a pleasure to look at.”
“The graphics are above average compared to most Unity games; they're nothing special but also not ugly. The gameplay makes up for it all.”
“The visuals feel outdated and lack the polish expected from modern games.”
“The character models are poorly designed, making it hard to connect with the game world.”