- August 29, 2022
- Boltrend Games
Project Winter Mobile
Platforms
About
"Project Winter Mobile" is a strategy game that can be played with 2-7 players, either in co-op or single-player mode. The goal is to survive a deadly blizzard by searching for supplies, calling for help, and escaping the harsh winter conditions. Despite its beautiful game mechanics and compelling graphics, the game is currently buggy. According to the game's description, it is a social deception game that emphasizes collaboration and betrayal, making it a unique and thrilling survival experience.





- The game has a cool concept and potential for fun gameplay, especially with friends.
- The graphics and art style are appreciated, making the game visually appealing.
- There is a strong desire among players for improvements and updates, indicating a dedicated community.
- Finding a match is extremely difficult due to a lack of players and many AFK hosts.
- The game frequently crashes and has numerous bugs, making it frustrating to play.
- Matchmaking is poorly designed, often leading to long waits and unresponsive lobbies.
graphics
26 mentions Positive Neutral NegativeThe graphics of the game have received mixed reviews, with many players praising the art style and overall visual appeal, describing them as beautiful and neat. However, there are notable concerns regarding graphical bugs, lack of customization options, and performance issues on various devices. While some players find the graphics attractive, others feel they need refinement and optimization to fully meet expectations.
“Overall, this game is great, graphics are neat, and the gameplay is very smooth on my device.”
“Nice game with beautiful graphics.”
“It's one of the most beautiful games on the phone for playing with friends in cartoon graphics and for surviving online with friends.”
“Lacking settings customization, especially with screen resolution, on-screen controller settings, and graphical fidelity options.”
“Heavy graphical artifacts on Tab S8 Ultra at the top and bottom of the screen.”
“Bleh... with today's technology, devs use washed out colors in the graphics.”